| back 1 - obligate intracellular parasites of man & arthropod
vector
- no flagella, pili, or spores
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| back 2 - Epidemic Typhus Fever (louse)
- MOT: louse bite via
infected person
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| back 3 - ENdemic Typhus Fever (flea)
- murine fever; more mild
than epidemic
- zoonotic, mice & rats.
- MOT: flea
from infected rodent to man
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| back 4 - Rocky Mtn Spotted Fever
- MOT: infected tick
- flu, fever, light sensitivity, red-black rash on
extremities
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| back 5 - Scrub Typhus Fever
- MOT: mite
- headache, chill,
fever, rash called eschar
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| back 6 - Q Fever
- inhalation or ingestion of raw milk, tick
bite
- resistance to heat & sunlight, v virulent
- high fever mild rash
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| back 7 - mantle-like cell covering
- reproduces in cytoplasm of
host cell
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| back 8 -
Trachoma (inclusion
conjunctivitis)
- MOT: direct contact w/ contaminated
object
-
Climatic bubo
(clap)
- STD, lesions, necrotic bubos
-
Urethritis
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| back 9 - Psittacosis (ornithosis/ Parrot Fever)
- MOT: dried
feces or feather dust
- upper respiratory infection,
headache, fever, cough
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| back 10 - smallest, simplest form of life
- obligate intracellular
parasites
- use hot cell resources to synthesize new virus
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| back 11 - Variola (smallpox)
- Rubeola (measles)
- Rubella
(3 day/ German)
- Varicella Zoster (chicken pox/
shingles)
- Herpesvirus hominis (herpes 1- cold sore & 2-
std)
- Coxsackie (foot & mouth)
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| back 12 - Influenza
- Common cold (acute coryza)
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| back 13 - Rabies (hydrophobia)
- Poliomyelitis
- Viral
encephalitis
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| back 14 - Hepatitis
- Infectious mononucleosis (epstein barr)
- Cytomegalovirus
- Epidemic parotitis (mumps)
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| back 15 - HIV
- Creutzfeldt- Jakob (spongiform encephalitis)
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