Infections of the skin & Eyes
Infections of the Nervous System
Infections of the Cardiovascular & Lymphatic System
Infections of the Respiratory System
Infections of the GI & GU Tract
100

Epidermal protein which provides protection from abrasions, water damage, and microorganism entry.

Keratin

100

White blood cells or bacteria found during a lumbar puncture could signify which type of infection?

Meningitis

100

An infection where pathogens are multiplying in the blood.

Septicemia

100

An advanced form of pharyngitis associated with red throat lesions and "strawberry tongue."

Scarlett Fever

100

The most common infection in the world

Dental caries

(cavities)

200

MRSA's are resistant to derivatives of what antibiotic?

Penicillin

200

The risus sardonicus is associated with what soil pathogen

Tetanus

(Clostridium tetani)

200

Swelling associated with acute endocarditis.

Edema

200

Mucus producing cell in the respiratory system.

Goblet cell

200

Type of acid that is produced by protective bacteria in the vaginal walls.

Lactic acid

300

A disease, caused by a fungi which produces an itchy circular rash on the skin.

Ringworm

300

Bacteria, viruses or fungi contracted by a newborn as it pushes its way out of the birth canal can cause what type of infection?

Neonatal meningitis

300

Three animals associated with the spread of Lyme disease

White-footed mouse

Deer

Tick

300

Acute otitis media is caused by bacteria, which can travel from the throat to the middle ear via what structure?

Eustachian Tube

300

A painless canchre is associated with which stage of syphilis?

Stage 1

400

The most common causative agent of keratitis

Herpes [simplex] Virus

400

HRIG, post exposure immunization, debridement, washing wound with soap/detergent are all treatments for

Rabies

400

Causative agent of the bubonic plague

Yersinia pestis

400

Blood agar test for Streptococcus pyogenes.

Beta Hemolytic Test

400

Causative agent of most stomach ulcers.

Helicobacter pylori

500

White spots at the back of the mouth associated with a measles infection.

Koplik's Spots

500

In which disease is Acetylcholine release blocked, causing muscle paralysis (typically in the facial region)

Botulism

(Clostridium botulinum)

500

Treatment for Malaria

Quinine & Artemisinin

500

Influenza viruses can sometimes have abrupt, major changes in their genetic material by "swapping" with other species.

This process is called....

Antigenic Shift

500

A bacterium that is highly motile and has a "comma shape" would most likely be...

Cholera

(Vibrio cholerae)

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