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1. What infection disrupts both antibody & cell-mediated immune responses?-
: HIV
2. What describes when bacteria flourish & grow in the blood stream?: Sepsis
3. What is a sign of H. Pylori infection?: Stomach ulcers
4. What infection is often preceded by a round of broad spectrum antibiotics?-
: C. Difficile
5. What untreated infection can lead to scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, &
glomerulonephritis?: Streptococcus pyogenes
6. What is the most severe complication of measles?: SSPE
7. How is artificial active immunity acquired?: Vaccination
8. What type of cells must B cells interact with to be functional?: T-Helper cells
9. What is an indicator of an allergic reaction?: High eosinophil count
10. What respiratory symptoms are associated with COVID-19?: Loss of sense of smell
& hyperinflammation
11. What can Lyme disease progress to without treatment?: Polyartritis
12. What is not a common sign or symptom of endocarditis?: Vomiting
13. What disease is caused by Borrelia?: Lyme disease
14. How is Shiga-toxin-producing E. coli transmitted?: Undercooked beef or contaminated
food & beverage, or fecal oral
15. What pathogen affects 50% of the world population?: H. Pylori
16. When did the USPHS syphilis study at Tuskegee stop?: When the public became aware
17. How is a white & curd-like discharge treated?: Antifungal
18. What system do prions infect?: Nervous system
19. Which pathogens cause diseases of the nervous system?: C. Tetani, rabies, & prions
20. Which pathogens cause meningitis?: Streptococcus pneumonia & Listeria monocytogenes
21. What are signs and symptoms of meningitis?: Stiff neck, fever, & photophobia
22. What is the most severe type of tuberculosis?: Secondary
23. What are hemagglutinin & neuraminidase associated with?: Influenza
24. What bacteria causes syphilis?: Treponema pallidum
25. What skin infection is caused by the variola virus?: Smallpox
26. What skin infection is caused by bacteria that secrete tissue-destroying
enzymes?: Necrotizing Fasciitis
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