MIC 205A Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis, Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy

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Naegleria encephalitis is commonly acquired by swimming in fresh water ponds and streams. Vaccination is recommended to prevent epidemic meningitis among college students and military recruits resulting from infection with neisseria meningitides. Botulism form endospores, and are anaerobic. is a form of food poisoning caused by clostridium botulinum. Treatment for rabies exposure requires injections of antirabies vaccine immune globulin and. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, kuru, scarpie, and creutzfeldt-jakob disease, are all caused by prions. Drugs used to treat encephalitis must be lipid-soluble. The current first choice of antibiotic for bacterial meningitis is cephalosporin. This is an aerobic, gram-negative bacterium with a polysaccharide capsule that is important to its virulence. The most important element in the pathogenicity of s. pneumoniae is the capsule. Leprosy is not caused by an organism that enters the body through the gastrointestinal (gi) tract. Henson disease can be treated by antibiotics, is the same thing as leprosy and is caused by infection with a mycobacterium.

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