Parisitic infections of the Skin
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| LICE | LICE
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| Bacteria that causes BODY lice? | Pediculus humanus corporis
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| Bacteria that causes HEAD lice? | Pediculus humanus capitis
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| How do the head lice grow? What do they cause? | They feed on blood-->itching
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| DISEASES OF WOUNDS | DISEASES OF WOUNDS
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| What causes Gas Gangrene? | Clostriduium perfringens
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| What does that bacteria also cause? | Food infections
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| What is its growth condition and gram stain? | Gram + spore former that is an anerobe
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| Give me the four steps of infection with Gangrene? | 1. Carbs-->Acid and Gas 2. Crepitation (Hydrogen bubbles in tissue) 3. Ischemia (block blood flow) 4. Necrosis
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| When would you acquire it? | Whenever there is dirt near the wound
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| When did we have lots of manifestations of Gas Gangrene? (3 events) | During wartimes; improper abortions; diabetes
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| Important virulence? | Alpha and beta (necrotizing) toxins
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| Treatment? | Debridement, oxygen
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| Prevention? | Clean the freaking wounds
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| What is another bacteria associated with wounds? Which type of wounds specificially? | Pseudomonas aeruginosa associated with BURNs
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| Gram stain, growth, | Gram (-) rod in soil; AEROBE
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| What can it cause? | Flouresces burns
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| How would you acquire it? | Nosocomial usually
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| Viruence factor? | Exotoxin A and Biofilm in CF patients
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| DISEASES OF THE EYES | EYE DISEASES
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| What bacteria causes Ophthalmia neonatorum? | Neisseria gonorrhoeae
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| Who does it target AND how is it acquired? | Babies-->they get it when getting out of birth canal
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| How would you prevent and treat it? | Give Ab at birth
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| What did we used to give to treat it? | silver nitrate
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| Inclusion conjuctivitis is caused by? | Chalmydia trachomatis
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| How can you acuire it? | Babies during birth, and us in swimming pools
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| Trachoma is due to? | Chlamydia trachomatis
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| Steps of infection: | Trichiasis (eyelashes turn inward and scar cornea)-->inflmamation-->Panus forms, gets into cornea-->blindness
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| How is it transmitted? | Flies, hand contact
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| Pinkeye is caused by? | Strep pnemonia, H. inf, S. Aureus, Pseudomonas AND VIRAL
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| What is associated with this disease? | Lots of pus forms
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| How is this different in virus? Name another Viral infection of the eye: | No pus forms;;herpes keratin
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