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Pathogen: Bacteria Chlamydia vacuole
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Chlamydia – Sterility -infected ovaries and fallopian tubes
Normal Abnormal
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Chlamydia - Pink Eye
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Treatment: Antibiotics
Chlamydia Treatment: Antibiotics
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Trichomonas
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Pathogen: Protist – (aquatic organism)
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Treatment: Oral medication (pills) - NOT antibiotics.
Trichomonas Treatment: Oral medication (pills) - NOT antibiotics.
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Gonorrhea
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Pathogen: Bacteria
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Gonorrhea: Blindness in newborns and adults
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Treatment: Antibiotics in the early stages.
Gonorrhea Treatment: Antibiotics in the early stages.
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Syphilis
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Pathogen: Bacteria
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Syphilis: Chancre on/in mouth
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Syphilis: Rash on hands
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Syphilis: rash on hands & feet
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Syphilis: rash on feet
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Blindness in newborns and adults
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Syphilis: Arthritis & crippling
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Syphilis: Bone damage
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Treatment: Antibiotics in the early stages.
Syphilis Treatment: Antibiotics in the early stages.
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Pathogen: Virus
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Herpes
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Pathogen: Virus
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Herpes Simplex I: coldsores
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Herpes Simplex I: (cold sores)
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Herpes Simplex I (cold sores)
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Herpes Simplex II: painful blisters
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Neonatal Herpes:
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Herpes: health care worker
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Herpes Treatment: No cure ~Special drugs & creams to lesson symptoms and frequency of outbreaks.
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AIDS
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Pathogen: HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
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Pathogen: Virus (HIV)
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HIV erupting from T-cell
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AIDS: infected T- 4 Helper cells (white blood cells)
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AIDS: Thrush (fungal infection)
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AIDS: Thrush
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AIDS: Kaposis’s Sarcoma (rare skin cancer)
Patch Stage Nodular Stage
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AIDS: Kaposis’ Sarcoma (Patch Stage)
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AIDS: Kaposis’s Sarcoma
Patch Stage
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Kaposis’s Sarcoma Plaque Stage
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Kaposis’s Sarcoma
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K.S.: nodular lesions (lip & tongue)
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AIDS: Lymphoma
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Pneumocystis Carinii - rare pneumonia
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HIV patients (1/3 die of TB)
2 million women with HIV in 2001, worldwide Thailand
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AIDS: Weight Loss
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Alopecia - hair loss
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HIV positive mother AIDS Orphans: Brazil
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AIDS Orphans South Africa Ethiopia
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AIDS Iceberg Window Period – (0 – 3 months) A person may have the virus and show no antibodies.
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AIDS Treatment: No cure Drugs that slow replication: AZT Ribavirin Protease Inhibitors (Cocktail) ZDB (for newborns)
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Infestations
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Pathogen: 6-legged louse
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Types:
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Infestations: Crab louse
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“Crabs”
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Infestations – blood specks from intense itching and scratching
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Scabies mite
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Scabies on a child
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Scabies - laying eggs
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Scabies Life Cycle - 2 1/2 weeks
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Testing for Scabies
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Treatment: Special shampoos and lotions (Kwell & Rid)
Infestations Treatment: Special shampoos and lotions (Kwell & Rid)
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