DRAW IT On the following figure, show the sites of the following infections: impetigo, folliculitis, acne, warts, shingles, sporotrichosis, pediculosis.
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DRAW IT On the following figure, show the sites of the following infections: impetigo, folliculitis, acne, warts, shingles, sporotrichosis, pediculosis.
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Complete the following table of epidemiology.
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Before 2005, why was a test for antibodies against rubella required for females under age 50 before issuing a marriage license?
Identify the diseases based on the symptoms in the following chart.
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What complications can occur from HSV-1 infections?
A patient exhibits inflammatory skin lesions that itch intensely. Microscopic examination of skin scrapings reveals an eight-legged arthropod. What is your diagnosis? How is the disease treated? What would you conclude if you saw a six-legged arthropod?
Use the following information to answer questions 1 and 2. A 6-year old girl was taken to the physician for evaluation of a slowly growing bump on the back of her head. The bump was a raised, scaling lesion 4 cm in diameter. A fungal culture of material from the lesion was positive for a fungus with numerous conidia.
The girl’s disease was
a. rubella.
b. candidiasis.
c. dermatomycosis.
d. a cold sore.
e. none of the above
Provide the following information on poliomyelitis: etiology, method of transmission, symptoms, prevention. Why aren’t the Salk and Sabin vaccines considered treatments for poliomyelitis?
Which of the following does not have an animal reservoir or vector?
a. listeriosis
b. cryptococcosis
c. amebic meningoencephalitis
d. rabies
e. African trypanosomiasis
Compare and contrast epidemic typhus, endemic murine typhus, and tickborne typhus.
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List the causative agent, method of transmission, and reservoir for schistosomiasis, toxoplasmosis, and Chagas disease. Which disease are you most likely to get in the United States? Where are the other diseases endemic?
List the causative agent and method of transmission of infectious mononucleosis.
Most people have been infected with this microorganism, often without symptoms. Infection during pregnancy can result in deafness or intellectual disabilities in the newborn.