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Diseaseand
Pathogen
Disease:
Acinetobacter
infections
1.
Pathogen:
Acinetobacter
baumannii
Disease:
Actinomycosis
2.
Pathogen:
Actinomyces
israelii,
Actinomyces
gerencseriaeand
Propionibacterium
propionicus
Disease:
Anthrax
3.
Pathogen:
Bacillusanthracis
Transmission&
Incubationperiod
Transmission:
Directcontactandmay
befoundonskinorin
food,water,orsoil.It
mayalsobefoundin
hospitals.
Transmission:
Persontopersonvia
contactoftheoral
flora.
Incubationperiod:
Fromseveraldaysto
severalyears
Transmission:
Bycontactwithfarm
animalhair,hidesor
excrement.
Symptoms
Fever.Red,swollen,
warm,orpainfulskin
areasorwounds.
Anareaoforange,
bumpyskinwith
blisters.Cough,chest
pain,ortrouble
breathing.
Burningfeelingwhile
youurinate.Sleepiness,
headaches,orastiff
neck.
Itmayleadto
Pneumonia,Blood
infection,Meningitis,
Urinarytractinfection,
Skinorwoundinfection
etc.
Commonlyaffectsjaw.
Alsoaffectsthebrain,
lungsorintestines.
Thebacteriumis
normallypresentin
mouthbutitmay
becomepathogenic
whenatoothis
extracted,causingthe
slowformationof
abscessesandulcers.
Inman,thedisease
attackseitherthelungs,
causingpneumonia
(woolsortersdisease),
ortheskin,producing
severeulceration
(malignantpustule)
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Prevention&
Treatment
Treatment:
Antibioticmedicines,
Painmedicine,
Antipyretics
Prevention:
Washhands,Keep
woundscovered.
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Treatment:
Antibioticsforseveral
monthstoayear.
Surgicaldrainageor
removalofthelesion
maybeneeded.
Prevention:
Goodoralhygieneand
regulardentistvisits
preventsomeformsof
actinomycosis.
Treatment:
Administrationof
largedosesof
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Disease:
Botulism(and
Infantbotulism)
4.
Pathogen:
Clostridium
botulinum
Disease:
Brucellosis
5.
Pathogen:
Brucellagenus
Disease:
Catscratch
disease
6.
Pathogen:
Bartonella
henselae
Disease:
Cellulitis
7.
Pathogen:
GroupA
Streptococcus
and
Staphylococcus
Infants:Lethargy,
weakness,poor
Transmission:
feeding,constipation,
Throughcontamination
poorheadcontrol,
offood(food
poorgagandsucking
poisoning)
reflex.
Treatment:
Childrenand
Penicillin
Incubationperiod:
adults:Double
Infants:330days
vision,blurredvision,
Childrenandadults:
droopingeyelids,
1272hours
slurredspeech,
difficultyswallowing,
drymouthandmuscle
weakness.
Treatment:
Antibiotics.
Prevention:
Abdominalpain,Back
Avoidunpasteurized
pain,
Transmission:
dairyfoods.
Chills,Excessive
Bydirectcontactor
Cookmeat
sweating,Fatigue,
untreated/contaminated
thoroughly.
Fever,Headache,Joint
milkofanimals
Weargloves.Take
pain,Lossofappetite,
safetyprecautionsin
Weakness,Weightloss
highriskworkplaces.
Vaccinatedomestic
animals.
Treatment:
Bloodtestsand
culturestoruleout
othercausesof
swollenlymph
nodes
Abloodtestthatis
positiveforcat
Transmission:
Tenderregional
scratchdisease
Biteorscratchof
lymphadenopathy,slight
infectedcat.
Amicroscopic
fever,headache,chills,
Contactwithcatsaliva
examinationofa
malaise,abdominal
onbrokenskinorthe
removedlymph
pain,backache,
whiteoftheeye.
nodethatshows
convulsionsorsterile
signsofcatscratch
suppurativepapulesat
Incubationperiod:
disease
thesiteofinoculation
7to14daysor2
Prevention:
occur.
months.
Avoidstrayor
unfamiliarcats.
Avoidroughplay
withanypetsto
avoidbeing
scratchedorbitten.
Washhandsafter
handlingwithacat.
Transmission:
Itmayinfectedafter
anyeventthatcausesa
breakintheskin,such
Atfirst,theinfected
as:
areawillbewarm,red,
Surgery.
swollen,andtender.If
Acutorbite.
Treatment:
theinfectionspreads,
Antibiotics
Anewtattooor
youmayhaveafever,
piercing.
chills,andswollen
Skinbreakdown,
lymphnodes.
suchaseczema,
psoriasis,orafungal
infectionlike
athlete'sfoot.
Chancroidbeginswitha
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Disease:
Chancroid
8.
Pathogen:
Haemophilus
ducreyi
Disease:
Chlamydia
(Chlamydiasis)
9.
Pathogen:
Chlamydia
trachomatis
Disease:
Cholera
10.
11.
Pathogen:
Vibriocholerae
(Vibriocomma)
Gramverods
Disease:
Clostridium
perfringens
infection(Food
poisoning)
Pathogen:
Clostridium
perfringens
Transmission:
Sexualcontactwithan
infectedperson.
Incubationperiod:
12weeks
Transmission:
Byvaginal,anal,or
oralsex.
Itcanalsobepassed
fromaninfected
mothertoherbaby
duringvaginal
childbirth
Transmission:
Throughcontaminated
foodandwater.
Incubationperiod:6
hrsto3days
Transmission:
Beef,Poultry,Gravies
Incubationperiod:
624hours
smallbumpthat
becomesanulcerwithin
adayofitsappearance.
Theulcer
characteristically:
1.Rangesinsize
dramaticallyfrom3
to50mm(1/8inchto
twoinches)acrossis
painful
2.Hassharplydefined,
underminedborders
3.Hasirregularor
raggedborders
4.Hasabasethatis
coveredwithagray
oryellowishgray
material
5.Hasabasethat
bleedseasilyif
traumatizedor
scrapedpainful
lymphadenopathy
occursin30to60%
ofpatients.
Inwomen:
Abnormalvaginal
dischargethatmayhave
anodor.
Bleedingbetween
periods
Painfulperiods.
Abdominalpainwith
fever.
Painwhenhavingsex.
Itchingorburninginor
aroundthevagina.
Painwhenurinating.
Fathers(1)
Fishes(2)
Fungi(1)
Treatment:
TheCDC
recommendationfor
chancroidisasingle
oraldose(1gram)of
Azithromycinora
singleIMdoseof
Ceftriaxoneororal
Erythromycinfor
sevendays.
Prevention:
Avoidallformsof
sexualactivitywith
infectedpersons.
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Population(1)
Printednotes(25)
Treatment:
Antibiotics
Prokaryotes(4)
Proteins(2)
Psychology(1)
Inmen:
Smallamountsofclear
orcloudydischarge
fromthetipofthepenis.
Painfulurination.
Burninganditching
aroundtheopeningof
thepenis.
Painandswelling
aroundthetesticles.
Severediarrhea,
irritationofskinaround
anus,ricewaterstool
vomitingandmuscular
cramps,dehydrationof
thebody.
Diarrheaandabdominal
cramps(notfeveror
vomiting)
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Taxonomy(29)
Theories(5)
Vertebrates(17)
Thoroughlycook
foodstoasafe
internal
temperature.
Useafood
thermometer
Keepfoodhot
aftercooking
Refrigerate
perishablefoods
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Disease:
Diphtheria
12.
Pathogen:
Corynebacterium
diphtheriae(Gram
+venon
capsulated)
Disease:
Epidemictyphus
(Jailfever,Camp
fever)
13.
Pathogen:
Rickettsia
prowazekii(louse
bornebacteria)
Transmission:
Attackschildrenfrom
15yearsofage
Incubationperiod:
24days
Transmission:
Feedingonahuman
whocarriesthe
bacillusinfectsthe
louse.R.prowazekii
growsinthelouse'sgut
andisexcretedinits
feces.Thediseaseis
thentransmittedtoan
uninfectedhumanwho
scratchesthelousebite
(whichitches)andrubs
thefecesintothe
wound.
Incubationperiod:
12weeks.
Disease:
Gonorrhea
14.
15.
16.
Pathogen:
Neisseria
gonorrhoeae
Disease:
Leprosy(Hansen's
disease)
Pathogen:
Mycobacterium
lepraeand
Mycobacterium
lepromatosis
(Gram+ve,rod
shaped)
Disease:
Leptospirosis
(Weil'ssyndrome,
canicolafever,
canefieldfever,
nanukayamifever,
7dayfever,Rat
Catcher'sYellows,
FortBraggfever)
Pathogen:
Leptospiragenus
Disease:
Lymedisease
(Lymeborreliosis)
17.
Pathogen:
Borrelia
burgdorferiand
otherBorrelia
species
Upperrespiratorytract
illnesshavingsore
throat,anadherentlayer
onthetonsils,nasal
cavity,pharynx.Toxins
producehighfever,
damagethenervous
systemandheart
Severeheadache,a
sustainedhighfever,
cough,rash,severe
musclepain,chills,
fallingbloodpressure,
stupor,sensitivityto
light,deliriumand
death.Arashbeginson
thechestaboutfivedays
afterthefeverappears,
andspreadstothetrunk
andextremities.A
symptomcommontoall
formsoftyphusisa
feverwhichmayreach
39C(102F).
Transmission:
Burningandpainduring
Throughsexualcontact micturition.Leadsto
(venerealdisease)
sterility
Transmission:
Bydirectcontactwith
infectedperson.
Incubationperiod:
15years
Transmission:
Throughrodentsetc.
Itisoftentransmitted
byanimalurineor
watercontaining
animalurine.
Incubationperiod:
414day
Granulomatousdisease
oftheperipheralnerves
andmucosaoftheupper
respiratorytract.Ulcers,
nodules,scab
deformitiesoffingers
andtoes,inparticular
nervesarebeing
infected.
Highfever,severe
headache,chills,muscle
aches,andvomiting,
andmayinclude
jaundice,redeyes,
abdominalpain,
diarrhea,andrash.
Initialpresentationmay
resemblepneumonia.
Biphasicdiseasewith
meningitis,liverdamage
andrenalfailure.
withintwohours
(at40Forbelow)
Prevention:
Byactive
immunizationDTor
DPT(bivalentor
trivalent)attheageof
312months3doses
attheintervalof46
weeks.
Treatment:
Antibiotics.
Intravenousfluidsand
oxygenmaybeneeded
tostabilizethepatient.
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Treatment:
Antibioticslike
penicillinG
Treatment:
Leprominskintest
confirmsthepresence
ofthedisease.
Drugs:Dapsone
(DDS4,4
diaminodiphenyl
sulfone)givenfor
severalyears.
Archive
2016(3)
Prevention:
Humanvaccinesare
availableinafew
countries,including
CubaandChina.
Animalvaccinesonly
coverafewstrainsof
thebacteria.Dog
vaccinesareeffective
foratleastoneyear.
2015(17)
2014(25)
December(1)
November(6)
September(3)
July(6)
June(4)
May(3)
ComparisonbetweenDNA,mRNA,rRNA
andtRNA
ComparisonofdifferenttypesofDNA
Transmission:
Bythebiteofinfected
ticksbelongingtothe
genusIxodes("hard
ticks").
Rashandflusymptoms
followedby
musculoskeletal,
psychiatric,neurologic,
arthriticandcardiac
manifestations.
Suddenhighfever
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Disease:
Meningitis
(Bacterial)
Pathogen:
Streptococcus
pneumoniae
(pneumococcus)
18.
Neisseria
meningitidis
(Meningococcal
disease)
Haemophilus
influenzae
Transmission:
Itusuallyoccurswhen
bacteriaenterthe
bloodstreamand
migratetothebrain
andspinalcord.
Butitcanalsooccur
whenbacteriadirectly
invadethemeninges,
asaresultofanearor
sinusinfection,ora
skullfracture,or
rarely,aftersome
surgeries.
Listeria
monocytogenes
Disease:
Mycetoma
19.
Pathogen:
Speciesof
bacteria
(Actinomycetoma)
&fungi
(Eumycetoma)
Disease:
Mycoplasma
pneumonia
20.
Pathogen:
Mycoplasma
pneumoniae
Transmission:
Itmostoftenoccursin
thefeet.Itismost
commoninaridand
semiaridpartsofthe
world.
Severeheadache
thatisn'teasily
confusedwithother
typesofheadache
Stiffneck
Vomitingornausea
withheadache
Confusionor
difficulty
concentrating
Seizures
Sleepinessor
difficultywakingup
Sensitivitytolight
Lackofinterestin
drinkingandeating
Skinrashinsome
cases,suchasin
meningococcal
meningitis
Signsinnewborns
Highfever
Constantcrying
Excessivesleepiness
orirritability
Inactivityor
sluggishness
Poorfeeding
Abulgeinthesoft
spotontopofa
baby'shead(fontanel)
Stiffnessinababy's
bodyandneck
Slowspreadingskin
infection
Localswelling
Pusonskin
Smallhardpainless
nodules
Ulceration
Persistentfever
Drycough
Malaise
Fever
Transmission:
Frompersontoperson.
Inrarecases,the
infectionmaybecome
dangerousandcause
damagetotheheartor
centralnervoussystem.
Treatment:
Intravenousantibiotics
Cortisonemedications
Prevention:
Carefulhandwashing
toespeciallybefore
theyeatandafter
usingthetoilet,
spendingtimeina
crowdedpublicplace
orpettinganimals.
Don'tsharedrinks,
foods,straws,eating
utensils,lipbalmsor
toothbrusheswith
anyoneelse.
Maintainyourimmune
systembygetting
enoughrest,
exercisingregularly,
andeatingahealthy
dietwithplentyof
freshfruits,vegetables
andwholegrains.
Coveryourmouth.
Whenyouneedto
coughorsneeze,be
suretocoveryour
mouthandnose.
Treatment:
Antifungals
Antibiotics
Treatmentofany
secondaryinfections
Amputationin
severecases
Streptomycin
injection,Dapsopne,
Rifampicin,
Minocycline,
Amikacin,Oral
cotrimoxasole,
Itraconazole,
Ketoconazole,
surgery
Treatment:
Antibiotics.
Corticosteroids.
Immunomodulatory
Therapy.
Prevention:
Sleepfor68hrsin
anight.
Eatabalanceddiet.
Stayawayfrom
infectedpersons.
Washhandsbefore
eatingorafter
interactingwith
sickcontacts.
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Disease:
Pertussis
(Whoopingcough)
Pathogen:
Bordetella
pertussis
Disease:
Plague
22.
Pathogen:
Yersinia
(Pasteurella)
pestis
Disease:
Pneumonia
23.
Pathogen:
Diplococcus
pneumoniae
Disease:
Scarletfever
(Scarlatina)
24.
Pathogen:
Streptococcus
pyogenes
25.
Disease:
Shigellosis
(Bacillary
dysentery)
Pathogen:
Shigellagenus
Disease:
Syphilis
26.
Pathogen:
Treponema
pallidum
Disease:
Tetanus(Lockjaw)
27.
Pathogen:
Clostridiumtetani
(Gram+ve)
Disease:
Trachoma
28.
Pathogen:
Bycontactwith
airbornedischarges
fromthemucous
membranesofinfected
people.
Earlysymptoms:cough,
sneezing&runnynose.
Latesymptoms:ever
hackingcoughfollowed
byhighintakeofbreath.
Gasping
Prevention:
DPTvaccine
Incubationperiod:
1015days
Transmission:
Byratsandother
rodents.Vectorisa
flea,Xenopsylla
cheopsiswhichfeeds
oninfectedrodentsand
maybiteman.
Transmission:
Throughcontactwith
infectedperson
Incubationperiod:
13days
Inflammationofthe
lymphatics,
subcutaneoustissues
andvisceradiffused
haemorrhageintothe
skin.
Mucuscollectsin
alveoliofthelungs.
Restlessness,coughand
fever
Transmission:
Infectionmayoccur
throughbloodstream
orskinandunderlying
tissues.
Sorethroat,feveranda
rashovertheupper
bodythatmayspreadto
coveralmosttheentire
body.
Transmission:
Fromoneinfected
persontothenext.
Fromstool.
Dysenteryduetopoor
hygiene.
Transmission:
Throughsexualcontact
(VD).Alsocausedby
kissingandusing
Affectsmucus
clothingofinfected
membraneofgenital
persons.
tract,rectumandmouth
Treatment:
Drugs:Streptomycin,
Chloromycinand
Kanamycin.
Prevention:
DDTisusedtokill
ratfleasandrats.
Treatment:
Antibioticslike
tetracyclineor
penicillinG
Treatment:
Antibiotics
Prevention:
Washhandsoften
Avoidsharing
eatingutensils,
linens,towelsor
otherpersonal
items.
Treatment:
Antibiotictreatment.
Prevention:
Washhandsoften
Basicfoodsafety
precautionsand
disinfectionof
drinkingwater.
Drinkonlytreated
orboiledwater.
Eatonlycookedhot
foodsorfruitsyou
peelyourself.
Antibioticslike
penicillinGor
ampicillin
Incubationperiod:
1520days
Transmission:
CNSofman
contaminatedwith
dust,soilorwater.
Incubationperiod:
512years
Transmission:
Bydirectcontactor
usinginfectivecloths
ofapatient.
Toxin,tetanospasmin
affectsnervoussystem.
Painfulstiffnessofthe
neck(lockjaw)and
difficultyinswallowing
sensitivitytonoise,
fever.Prolonged
contractionofskeletal
musclefibers.
Prevention:
Antitetanus(TIG,
tetanalimmune
globulin)injectionor
vaccinationin
childhoodwithtetanus
toxoid.
Inflammationofcornea,
rednessofeyeand
discomfortandpain.
Tetracyclineand
erythromycinas
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Chlamydia
trachomatis
Disease:
Tuberculosis
29.
Pathogen:
Mycobacterium
tuberculosis
Disease:
Typhoidfever
30.
Pathogen:
Salmonellatyphi
Incubationperiod:
510days
Transmission:
Bycontact,i.e.
coughing,sneezing,
spitting,talkingetc.
Incubationperiod:
2weeks
Transmission:
Ingestionoffoodor
wateradulteratedwith
fecesofaninfected
person.
Incubationperiod:
4weeks
Probablyleadingto
blindness.
ophthalmicointments
Generallyattacksthe
lungsbutmayaffect
centralnervoussystem,
circulatorysystem,
lymphaticsystem,
bones,joints,
genitourinarysystem
andskin.Bacteria
releasetoxintuberculin,
resultsinfever.Lungs
areaffected.Weakness
andlossofweight.
Streptomycinand
Paraaminosalicylic
acid(PAS)orBCG
vaccination
Continuousfever,
headacheandlethargy.
Itisfollowedby
enlargementofspleen,
paininstomachand
rosecolouredrasheson
body.
Drug:
Chloramphenicol
inoculationisgiven
everyyear.
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