Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma Introduction Pathogenesis Epidemiology Mycoplasm pneumonia
Ureaplasm urealyticum Mycoplasm hominis Mycoplasmas and other diseases Mycoplasmas and diagnosis
M. pneumonia M. pneumonia: M. hominis, M. genitalum, Ureaplasma Clinical syndrome: . CXR: SEE BEFORE SX Sequelae: PROGRESSESSTEVENS-JOHNSON SYNDROME. Complications:
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Mycoplasms Tx and control
large Fried egg colonies
Orthomyxoviridae Orthomyxoviridae Introduction Influenzae virus Important Proteins Influenzae Epidemics and Pandemics and Epidemiology Influenzae virus Pathogenesis Influenzae & Immunity The “Flu” – The “Grippe” Influenzae Complications
Influenzae Lab Diagnosis Influenzae Tx Influenzae Control
Picornaviridae Damage is d/t viral cytopathology NOT immunopathology!!
PATHOGENESIS: CURSE OF DISEASE: detected in oropharynx 1-3daysshed from intestine for up to 30days EPIDEMIOLOGY: CLINICAL SYNDROME: OUTCOMES: INCREASED RISK OF PARALYTIC POLIO: POST POLIO SYNDROME (PPS):