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Clinical Diagnosis:

Clinical Diagnosis: Host Bugs Exposure

Compromised: Innate/Adaptive Mucosal/skin/PMN/B cell/T cell Clinical Diagnosis: Host Immunocompetent/ Compromised: Innate/Adaptive Mucosal/skin/PMN/B cell/T cell Bugs? Normal microbiota: Skin/Oral/GI/GU Pathogens: X,Y,Z Exposure Normal Biota/Pathogen: Seasonal/Endemic/Sporadic Vector Borne/Occupational/Travel

Methodology: Describe in few slides Lab Assays: Assay X Methodology: Describe in few slides Sensitivity: Show Tables from references Specificity: Show Tables from references References: Assay Y…Z Methodology: Sensitivity: Specificity: Provide sensitivity and specificity in appropriate population

Lab Result: Assay X

Lab Result: Assay Y

Host Laboratory Diagnosis? Bugs Exposure Clinical Diagnosis: Host Immunocompetent/ Compromised: Innate/Adaptive Mucosal/skin/PMN/B cell/T cell/ Laboratory Diagnosis? Bugs Normal microbiota: Skin/Oral/GI/GU Pathogens: Exposure Norm Biota/Pathogen: Seasonal/Endemic/Sporadic Vector Borne/Occupational/Travel

Transmission and Pathogenesis: Show transmission and immunopathogenesis. Use latter to explain abnormal cellular infiltrate or histopathology, and other lab findings

Documented cases/outbreaks/epidemics/pandemics: