Airborne bacterial
Viral diseases- pneumotropic
Viral diseases- dermotropic
Viral diseases- viscerotropic
Viral diseases- neurotropic & other things i couldn't fit in other categories
100

What does Bordatella pertussis do?

Release toxins that paralyze ciliated cells in the respiratory tract, causing mucus accumulation (stage 2)

100

Which influenza is most common and what is its reservoir?

Influenza A, birds

100

Crops of lesions at different stages is characteristic of what?

Chicken pox (varicella)

100

A patient returns from Central America looking jaundiced. A possible disease is 

Yellow fever

100

What does HIV infect?

CD4+ helper T cells

200

What is the treatment for strep pharyngitis? (what if they are allergic to PCN?)

PCN or Erythromycin, if allergic then azithromycin (z-pac)

200

What causes the major changes in hemagglutinin and neuraminidase?

Antigenic shift

200

What kind of symptom is present in a patient with measles (rubeola)?

Koplick spots (red patches with white grain-like center along gumline of mouth)

200

What causes breakbone fever?

Dengue fever

200

How would you screen and confirm for HIV?

ELISA, if positive then do Western Blot

300

How do you diagnose tuberculosis (lab and tools)?

‼️Sputum for acid-fast testing‼️

CXR that shows cavitations; PPD test (doesn't mean there is active infection)

300

Respiratory decompensation is a complication of what disease

SARS

300

Orchitis (swelling and damage to testes) may develop in males with

Mumps (parotitis)

300

Which form of hepatitis has a short incubation period?

Hep A aka infectious hepatitis (2-4 wks)

Hep B is long incubation (4-6 weeks)

Hep C (most deadly) causes slow liver cirrhosis

300

What does diphtheria bacteria look like?

Gram (+) rod that looks like "Chinese letters" or "picket fence" pattern with metachromatic granules

400

What shows up on CXR for pneumonia 

Infiltrates

400

What does Haemophilus influenzae cause?

Meningitis in children

400

What do you call the granules in the nucleus of cells infected with herpes

Lipschutz bodies 

400

What congenital infection causes mental retardation?

Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
400

What two complications are caused by influenza?

Guillain-Barré syndrome: immune system attacks part of PNS

Reye's syndrome: using asprin during viral infection (mainly in children)

500

Rheumatic fever, rheumatic heart disease, and scarlet fever are all complications of which disease?

Strep pharyngitis

500

Rhinovirus, coronavirus and RSV are common causes of what?

The common cold (RSV mainly seen in children under 1 yrs old)

500

What causes teratogenic effects to the fetus, including cataracts, glaucoma, deafness and heart defects?

Congenital rubella (german measles)

500

What are the S/S and DX for infectious mononucleosis (EBV)?

S/S: sore throat, enlarged lymph nodes, high count of damaged B-lymphocytes

DX: Paul-Bunnell test (monospot slide test)

500

What are the three strains of Polio?

  • Brunhilde strain: can cause epidemic and cause paralysis
  • Lansing strain: occurs sporadically and causes paralysis
  • Leon strain: remains in GI tract
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