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Micro EXAM 4

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Disease
Causative Agent
Basic Symptoms
Folliculitis   Staphylococcus aureus   Hair follicle is infected  
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Sty   Staphylococcus aureus   Infection at base of eyelash  
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Accesses, furnace, boils   Staphylococcus aureus   Larger deeper pus filled infection and incapsulated  
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Carbuncle   Staphylococcus aureus   Infection with more than one hair follicle  
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Scarlet Fever   Streptococcus pyogenes   Sore throat, rash, nausea, vomiting and fever, sequelae of strep throat  
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Erysipelas   Streptococcus pyogenes   St. Anthony's Fire, common from infection of wounds back then  
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Necrotizing Faciitis   Streptococcus pyogenes   Very severe cutaneous infection, often resulting in amputation  
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Pyoderma/Impetigo   Streptococcus pyogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, or BOTH   A form of pyoderma, and found at kiddy pools  
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Acne   Propionibacterium acnes   When hair follicle is obstructed by sebum  
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Whirlpool Bath Infections   Psudomonias aeriginosa ; herpes    
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Burn Infections   Pseudomonas aeruginosa   Compromised, no WBC, you're likely to get infected.  
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Toxic Shock Syndrome   Staphylococcus aureus   Tampon infection, not always involved with menstruation; sudden onset of fever, chills, vomiting, and diarrhea, muscle aches, low blood pressure  
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Urinary Tract Infections   E. coli ; Proteus mirabilis ; Chlamydia   E. coli is the main causative agent. It is infection of the urinary tract  
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Lime Disease   Borrelia burgdoferi   Tick bites, bulls-eye reaction  
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German Measles/Rubella   Rubella Virus   Rash on trunk, pregnant women beware,  
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Measles   Rubeola Virus    
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Chicken Pox/Shingles   Varicella zoster virus    
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Smallpox   Variola virus    
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Mumps   Paramyxovirus    
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Herpes Simplex Skin Infection Skin/Oral   90% HSV Type I ; 10% HSV Type II    
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Herpes Simplex Skin Infection Genital   85% HSV Type II ; 15% HSV Type I    
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Dengue Fever   Dengue Fever Virus    
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Genital Warts   Human Papilloma Virus    
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Cytomegalovirus   Cytomegalovirus    
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AIDS   HIV-1 ; HIV-2 ; HIV-3    
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Gonnorhea   Neisseria gonnorhea    
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Syphalis   Treponema pallidum    
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Nongonococcal Urethritis   Chlamydia trachomatis    
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Trichomonasis   Trichomonas vaginalis    
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Streptococcus pharingitis   Streptococcus pyogenes    
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Rheumatic Fever   Streptococcus pyogenes    
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Rheumatic Heart Disease   Streptococcus pyogenes    
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Glomerulonephritis   Streptococcus pyogenes    
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Laryngitis & Epiglottitis   Haemophilus influenza ; Streptococcus pneumoniae    
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Sinusitis   Haemophilus influenza ; Strep. pneumoniae ; Staph. aureus    
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Bronchitis   Strep. pneumoniae ; Myocolasma pneumoniae    
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Diptheria   Corynebacterium diphtheria    
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Actue Otitis Media (AOM)/Middle Ear Infection   Strep. pneumoniae ; Strep. progenes ; H. influenza    
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Common Cold   Rhino Virus ; Corona Virus    
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Parainfluenza   Parainfluenza Virus    
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Whooping Cough   Bordetella pertussis    
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Lobar Pneumonia   Strep. pneumoniae ; Staph. aureus    
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Bronchial Pneumonia   Strep. pneumoniae ; Staph. aureus    
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Klebsiella Pneumonia   Klebsiella pneumoniae    
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Mycoplasma Pneumonia   Mycoplasma pneumoniae    
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Legionaries Disease   Legonella pneumophila    
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Tuberculosis   Mycobacterium tuberculosis ; Mycobacterium bovis ; Mycobacterium avium    
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Meningitis (Children 5 and under)   Streptococcus pneumoniae    
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Meningitis (People 5-40yrs)   Neisseria meningitidis    
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Meningitis (People over 40)   Streptococcus pneumoniae    
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Influenza   Orthomyxovirus    
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Respiratory Syncytial Infection   Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)    
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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)   Corona Virus    
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