Chapter 17- Table 17.8 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the symptoms for infection with cholera

A

Severe watery diarrhea

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2
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What are the symptoms for infection with Camplylobacter

A

Watery or bloody diarrhea

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3
Q

What are the symptoms for infection with shigallosis

A

Bloody diarrhea

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4
Q

What are the symptoms for infection with salmonellosis

A

Watery or bloody diarrhea

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5
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What are the symptoms for infection with enteric (typhoid) fever

A

Bloody diarrhea, fever

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6
Q

What are the symptoms for infection with yersinia

A

Abdominal pain, fever, diarrhea

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7
Q

What are the symptoms for infection with ETEC

A

Severe watery diarrhea

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8
Q

What are the symptoms for infection with EPEC

A

Water diarrhea

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9
Q

What are the symptoms for infection with EHEC

A

Bloody diarrhea

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10
Q

What are the symptoms for infection with EIEC

A

Bloody diarrhea

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11
Q

What are the symptoms for infection with EAEC

A

No bloody diarrhea, afebrile

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12
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What are the symptoms for infection with Pseudomembranous colitis ( C. Difficile)

A

Water diarrhea

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13
Q

What are the symptoms for infection with whipples disease

A

Malabsorption

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14
Q

What are the symptoms for infection with mycobacterium infection

A

Malabsoprtion

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15
Q

What is the site affected with cholera

A

Small intestine

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16
Q

What is the site affected with campylobacter

A

Colon

17
Q

What is the site affected with shigellosis

A

Left colon, ileum

18
Q

What is the site affected with enteric (typhoid fever)

A

Small intestine

19
Q

What is the site affected with yersinia

A

Illeum, appendix, right colon

20
Q

What is the site affected with ETEC

A

Small intestine

21
Q

What is the site affected with EPEC

A

Small intestine

22
Q

What is the site affected with EHEC

A

Colon

23
Q

What is the site affected with EIEC

A

Colon

24
Q

What is the site affected with EAEC

A

Colon

25
Q

What is the site affected with C. difficile

A

Colon

26
Q

What is the site affected with whipple disease

A

Small intestine

27
Q

What is the site affected with mycobacterial infection

A

Small intestine

28
Q

What are the complications associated with cholera

A

Dehydration, electrolyte issues

29
Q

What are the complications associated with Campylobacter

A

Arthritis, GBS

30
Q

What are the complications associated with shigellosis

A

Reactive arthritis, urethritis, conjunctivitis, hemolytic-uremic syndrome

31
Q

What are the complications associated with salmonellosis

A

Sepsis, abscess

32
Q

What are the complications associated with enteric (typhoid) fever

A

Chronic infection, encephalopathy, myocarditis, intestinal perforation

33
Q

What are the complications associated with yersinia

A

Reactive arthritis, erythema nodosum

34
Q

What are the complications associated with C. difficile

A

Toxic megacolon

35
Q

What are the complications associated with Whipple disease

A

Arthritis, CNS disease

36
Q

What are the complications associated with mycobacterial infection

A

Pneumonia, other infections