Microbiology for the Healthcare Professional Test Answers – Flashcards
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STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTIONS
Strep Throat (Pharyngitis) Scarlet Fever Streptococcus pneumoniae |
The genus Streptococcus is composed of spherical gram-positive bacteria well known for being responsible for "strep throat," but also capable of causing meningitis, pneumonia, endocarditis, erysipelas, necrotizing fascilitis, and toxic shock syndrome. The virulence of group A Streptococcus seems to be increasing worldwide. |
Streptococcal Pharyngitis (Strep Throat) -bacterial- |
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SCARLET FEVER -bacterial- |
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STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE DRUG-RESISTANT STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE (DRSP)
-bacterial- |
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Mycoplasmal pneumonia
-other common infections-
-bacterial- |
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CHLAMYDIAL PNEUMONIA
-other common infections-
-bacterial- |
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PERTUSSIS
(WHOOPING COUGH)
-other common infections-
-bacterial- |
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TUBERCULOSIS
(TB)
-other common infections-
-bacterial- |
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STAPHYLOCOCCAL PNEUMONIA
-rare opportunistic infection-
-bacterial- |
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HAEMOPHILUS INFECTION -rare opportunistic infection- -bacterial- |
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KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE -rare opportunistic infection- -bacterial- |
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DIPHTHERIA -rare opportunistic infection -bacterial- |
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VIRAL INFECTIONS Influenza Viral Pneumoniae Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) FUNGAL INFECTIONS Histoplasmosis Coccidioidomycosis Pulmonary Aspergillosis |
Viral Infection Although many bacteria are part of the resident normal flora of the upper respiratory system, a large number of viruses are probably part of the transient flora of he nasopharyngeal cells. Most virions that are able to reach the lungs are destroyed by alveolar macrophages. An estimated 90% of acute upper respiratory and approximately 50% of lower respiratory infections are caused by viruses. Fungal Infection Fungi can cause infections of the skin, hair, nails, and also of the respiratory system. Respiratory diseases caused by fungi most commonly involve the lungs and are referred to as deep mycoses. Dimorphism in some fungi can aid in infection as the single-celled yeast can more easily spread throughout the body via the bloodstream. |
INFLUENZA
-viral-
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INFLUENZA (FLU) -viral- |
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VIRAL PNEUMONIA -viral- |
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HANTAVIRUS PULMONARY SYNDROME -viral- |
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SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME
(SARS)
-viral- |
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HISTOPLASMOSIS
-fungal- |
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COCCIDIODOMYCOSIS -fungal- |
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PULMONARY ASPERGILLOSIS -fungal- |
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