What is vertical transmission?
What bacteria causes gonorrhoea?
- N. meningitidis= non-pathogenic neisseria species
What type of cells does gonorrhoea infect? Where does it affect?
- GU tract, rectum, oropharynx
What are the 3 layers of gram negative bacteria cell envelopes?
What are complications of gonorrhoea?
How is gonorrhoea diagnosed & treated?
- T: β-lactams, cephalosporins, fluoroquinolones
What pathogens cause non-gonococcal urethritis?
What 2 bodies does chlamydia trachomatis form? What cells does it target?
What are complications of chlamydia?
Describe HPV
-HPV6,11= genital warts/Condylomata accuminata
-HPV 16,18= cervical carcinomas
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What is the clinical presentation of genital herpes?
What is the main cause of genital herpes?
- Double stranded DNA viruses
What are complications of genital herpes?
Describe syphilis
What are the symptoms of syphilis?
What are symptoms in the third stage of syphilis?
What are early & late signs of Spirochaetaemia in early syphilis?
- L: frontal bosses, saddle nose, sabre shins, Hutchinson’s incisors
How is syphilis diagnosed& treated?
Describe trichomoniasis
Describe bacterial vaginosis
Describe candidiasis
What is viral glycoprotein gp120?
-Interacts with cellular receptor CD4 & chemokine receptor CCR5 for virion to gain host cell entry
Where does reverse transcription occur?
Cytoplasm
What are the 4 stages of CD4 count?
1: >500
2: 350-500
3: Advanced HIV 200-350
4: AIDS