Organisms
Signs, Symptoms and Syndromes
Genes, Proteins and Pathogenesis
Test, Treat and Prevent
Epidemiology
100
The causative agent of syphilis

Treponema pallidum

100

The stage of syphilis characterized by rash, especially on palms and soles, and lymphadenopathy

What is secondary syphilis?

100

Organ system in which HSV establishes latency. 

What is the Central Nervous System. 

100

Those for whom treatment of HIV with Anti-Retroviral Therapy is recommended. 

All people actively infected with HIV. 

100

3700 babies born with this congenital infection, 40% of whose gestational mothers had no prenatal care. 

What is syphilis?

200

The shape category of Treponemal bacteria

What is spirochete?
200

Terminal complement deficiency is a risk factor for this disseminated STI 

What is disseminated gonococcal infection?
200

HPV protein that degrades tumor suppressor p53

What is E6

200

This strategy reduces the risk of contracting HIV by about 95% 

What is correctly used oral PrEP

200

A gram-negative diplococcus that can cause ophthalmia neonatorum.

What is Neisseria gonorrhea

300

Family of DNA viruses, 8 of which are known to cause human infection. 

What are Herpesviridae?

300

Neonatal conjunctivitis caused by chlamydia or gonorrhea. 

What is ophthalmia neonatorium?

300

Gonorrhea virulence factors that are toxic to ciliated fallopian tube cells. 

What are LOS (lipooligosaccharide) and peptidoglycan?

300

STIs that can be prevented by vaccines.

HPV and MPox. 

300

Gender in which LGV is more common. 

Males

400

Type of HIV most common in North America

What is HIV 1 Clade B

400

Two STIs that can lead to arthritis.

What are Gonorrhea and chlamydia. 

400

HIV life cycle stage in which gp120 and CCR5 are involved. 

What is cell entry

400

Resistance has developed to every antibiotic used to treat this STI. 

What is gonorrhea?

400

The risk of HIV transmission from an individual whose HIV viral load is suppressed to undetctable levels. 

Almost zero. 

500

Full name of a small DNA virus with more than 200 identified types infecting cutaneous and mucocutaneous epithelia

Human Papilloma Virus

500

One herpesvirus associated with pulmonary disease. 

What is HHV-8 (Kaposi's Sarcoma virus)

500

Cell types in addition to CD4+ T cells that express CD4 and may be targets of HIV

What are Dendritic cells, astrocytes, macrophages

500

This possible strategy for HIV cure relies on identifying latent reservoirs of virus in the body. 

Activate and Eradicate.

500

Type of HPV causing more squamous cell carcinoma that may be more progressive, presenting in younger women

HPV 18