Summary: Mechanisms Of Disease1
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3 [28%] Infectious disease
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Superantigenic toxin is a masterkey that fits on all __ which causes the body to make a surplus of cytokines. This is Toxic shock syndrome
HLA -
Streptococci, peptostreptococci, staphylococci and clostridium, what gram stain?
Gram positive -
3.1 bacteria
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What bacteria causes bronchitis, acute epiglottitis, meningitis and arthritis
Haemophilus influenzae -
What causes gastroenteritis and bloody diarrhea?
Campylobacter jejuni -
What bacterium without cell wall causes pneumonia
Mycoplasma pneumoniae -
What causes infection of intravascular catheters and implanted prostheses?
Staphylococcus epidermidis -
What causes urinary tract infections, flank pain (pyelonephritis) and intestinal infections?
Escherichia coli -
What causes gastroenteritis, nausea and is not capsulated?
Salmonella enterica -
What causes typhoid fever and is capsulated?
Salmonella typhi -
What gram-negative anaerobic rod causes abdominal infections and intra-abdominal abcesses
Bacteroides fragilis
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