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Decks in this class (18)

Session 1
What two things are essential for...,
What is an infection 2,
Describe how a patient can in eff...
22  cards
Session 3 Lecture 1
Define sepsis 1,
Define septic shock 2,
What is bacteraemia 3
43  cards
Session 3 Lecture 2
Define virulence 1,
Define immune system 2,
Define an infectious disease 3
68  cards
Session 8 Lecture 1
What three conditions are commonl...,
How much hiv is present in the uk 2,
What does hiv stand for 3
20  cards
Session 4 Lecture 1
What is an antimicrobial 1,
What is an antibiotic 2,
What are the different types of a...
58  cards
Session 5 Lecture 2
What is absolutely needed for ada...,
What are the two types of microbe...,
Give an example of an intracellul...
51  cards
Session 9
Why are tropical infections incre...,
Why is travel history so importan...,
Where are the most common locatio...
13  cards
Session 6 Lecture 1
What shape is streptococci 1,
What are the different ways you c...,
What is the action of alpha haemo...
40  cards
Session 8 Lecture 2
Define hepatitis 1,
Which systemic viruses cause coll...,
Where do hepatitis viruses replic...
41  cards
Session 6 Lecture 2
What is a surface 1,
Give some examples of viruses tha...,
Give some examples of gram positi...
35  cards
Session 10
What does pid stand for 1,
What is a pid 2,
Define an immunocompromised host 3
63  cards
Innate Immunity
What is the complement pathway ma...,
What are the two activating pathw...,
What initiates the alternative pa...
11  cards
Staphylococci
What is the gram stain for staphy...,
What shape are staphylococci 2,
What are the common types of stap...
25  cards
C.Diff
What type of bacteria is responsi...,
What shape is cdiff 2,
Describe some key features of cdi...
12  cards
Escherichia Coli
Describe the shape of ecoli 1,
Describe some features of ecoli 2,
Is ecoli normally found in the bo...
9  cards
Epstein Barr Virus
Describe the structure of ebv 1,
How is ebv transmitted 2,
Briefly describe the pathogenesis...
11  cards
Session 2
Name four microorganisms that can...,
Which are bigger bacteria or viru...,
Which are bigger bacteria or fungi 3
46  cards
Session 4 Lecture 2
What does all exposure of bacteri...,
Is antimicrobial resistance rever...,
What are the consequences of anti...
23  cards

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