Wednesday, 22 April 2020

Neisseria meningitis Meningitis – Describe disease associated with this organism and indicate the primary age group affected

13. Chapter 22: Neisseria meningitis Meningitis – Describe disease associated with this organism and indicate the primary age group affected.
14. Chapter 22: Listeriosis – Describe disease associated with this organism and the primary type of individuals affected.
15. 16: Chapter 22: Leprosy – Describe the forms of leprosy (tuberculoid and lepromatous).
16. Chapter 22: Amebic Meningoencephalitis (Naegleria Meningoencephalitis – 8th Edition) – Describe brain infection with Naegleria.
17. Chapter 22: Nervous System Diseases Caused by Prions – Indicate how Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease can be considered both a genetic and infectious disease.
18. Chapter 23: Sepsis and Septic Shock – Summarize what is occurring in these conditions.
19. Chapter 23: Rheumatic Fever – Describe how bacterial disease can lead to rheumatic fever.
20. Chapter 23: Anthrax – Describe the different forms of anthrax.
21. Chapter 23: Lyme Disease (Lyme Borreliosis) – Describe the history of this disease starting in 1975.
22. 23: Chapter 23: Vector-Transmitted Disease – Describe the vector, etiology, and symptoms of plague.
23. Chapter 24: The Common Cold – Describe possible transfer methods for cold viruses.
24. Chapter 24: Treatment of Tuberculosis – Describe the treatment of tuberculosis.
25. Chapter 24: Epidemiology of Influenza – Describe how annual variation in the organism (shift and drift) contributes to the epidemiology of the disease.
26. Chapter 25: Periodontal Disease – Describe the various forms of periodontal disease.
27. Chapter 25: Bacterial Diseases of the Lower Digestive System – Provide definitions for gastrointestinal infection, intoxication, dysentery, and gastroenteritis.
28. Chapter 25: Escherichia coli Gastroenteritis – Describe the different types of E. coli gastroenteritis (enterotoxigenic, enteroinvasive, and enterohemorrhagic).
29. Chapter 25: Hepatitis – Describe hepatitis A, B, and C.
30. Chapter 25: Giardiasis – Describe this disease condition.
31. Chapter 25: Cryptosporidiosis – Describe why this organism is more difficult to control in water supplies.
32. Chapter 26: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) – Describe what occurs with this condition.
33. Chapter 26: Lymphogranuloma Venereum (LGV) AND Chancroid (Soft Chancre) – Describe the cause and symptoms of these two sexually transmitted diseases.
34. Chapter 26: Genital Herpes - What are the possible consequences of neonatal herpes?

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