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Bacterial Diseases of the Urogenital Tract

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Cervicitis   cervical inflammation  
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Chancre   painless ulcer on the genitalia--primary disease--males usually see, not females--layer of fluid that is highly contagious covers the lesion--syphilis  
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Chlamydia   gram-neg, obligate intracellular pathogen--unable to make ATP, vegitative intracellular, infectious extracellular, most infectious bacterium in world, grows in phagocytes, 70% females-30%males asymptomatic-chlamydia trachomatis  
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Energy parasites   unable to make ATP--must transport from host cells  
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General paresis   dementia due to syphilis--occurs approx. 20 yrs after infection--emotion instability, memory loss, impaired judgment, delusions, hallucinations, loss of vision, eye damage, speech defects  
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gonococcus   GC--gonnohea  
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Gonorrhea   gram-neg--bean-shaped dilocci-ialso called gonococcus(GC)--males-urethritis, dysuria, pus-like exudate--women-cervicitis, pharyngitis, proctitis, conjunctivitis-babies, PID--Neisseria gonorrhoeae  
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Gummas   syphlis--destruction of soft tissue of bone, heart, brain, internal viscera, etc.-few/no organisms present--penicillin not effective--tertiary stage  
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Inclusion conjunctivitis   eye infection in babies--endosomal bags of growing Chlamydia--seen in cytoplasm of eye cells  
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Nongonococcal urethritis   NGU--most commonly caused by C. trachomatis  
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PID   pelvic inflammatory disease--may lead to infertility due to scar tissue on fallopian tubes  
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Pilin   protein that comprises pili--pilin-neg strains of gonococcus are nonpathogenic--can't attach well and are washed away by urinary stream--  
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Reservoir   humans only source--gonorrhea  
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Salpingitis   chlamydia--bacteria can ascent asymptomatically to follopian fubes cause scaring-leads to closure and sterility  
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Syphilis   spirochete--neither gram-neg or gram-pos--Treponema pallidum--3 stages--chancre, rash-typically on palms and soles, mucous patches in mouth--tertiary stage gummas--  
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Trachoma   eye disease caused by C. trachomatis--problems in areas of the world without ABT--hypersensitivity reactions due to multiple infections--greatest cause of blindness in the world  
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Urethritis   inflammation of the urethra  
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