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Decks in this class (17)

Bacterial Strains
What sicknesses are mainly associ...,
What is the gram reaction of stre...,
What is the morphology of strepto...
44  cards
Gastrointestinal Tract Infections
What are the host defence mechani...,
What ph should stomach acid be 2,
What are the 3 parts of the mucos...
89  cards
Central Nervous System (CNS) Infections
LO's: - Overview of the central nervous system - Meningitis - Clinical symptoms - Transmission of infection - Analysis of CSF - Microbial agents causing meningitis: Group B streptococci Neisseria meningitidis Haemophillus influenzae Streptococcus pneumoniae
37  cards
Virology Questions
When setting up both endpoint and...,
Why should the only variant be th...,
Why do we run an ntc 3
18  cards
Diagnostic Virology
What is the purpose s of diagnost...,
List some diagnostic methods for ...,
What is the definition of cell cu...
47  cards
HPV and Cervical Neoplasia
How does someone contact hpv 1,
Where and how does the virus gain...,
What happens to the protein coat ...
13  cards
NOT REVISING Sero-Diagnosis of Viral Infection
What is required for serological ...,
What is an example of a serologic...,
List some viral serology tests cu...
12  cards
NOT REVISING Respiratory Tract Infections - Overview and Upper
LO's: Respiratory pathogen transmission and host defence mechanisms Infections of the upper respiratory tract Streptococcus pyogenes Infections of the lower respiratory tract Streptococcus pneumoniae Infections of the immunocompromised COPD Post identification processes Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (AST)
65  cards
Parasites and Human Disease
LO's: Provide a background to the study of parasites and associated key terms Contextualise the importance of vector distribution and host interactions in parasitic disease Provide key information on important human infective metazoan and protozoan pathogens Provide a basis for understanding pathological responses and interaction with the host immune responses
58  cards
NOT REVISING Respiratory Tract Infections - Lower
What is the main typical pathogen...,
What key characteristics is there...,
What are the clinical considerati...
47  cards
Human Papilloma Virus
What are the 5 main genera of hpv 1,
What can persistent infections of...,
What does tropism mean 3
106  cards
NOT REVISING Cardiovascular System (CVS) Infections
LO's: Bacteraemia and septicaemia - Signs and symptoms of sepsis Microbial aetiology of BSI infection Diagnosis of BSI infection Infective endocarditis - Specimen collection, diagnosis and treatment
18  cards
NOT REVISING Healthcare-Associated and Immunocompromised Infections
What does nosocomial infection me...,
What does endogenous source mean 2,
What does exogenous source mean 3
19  cards
NOT IN EXAM Sample Safe Handling
Why do we collect and process mic...,
What is point of care testing typ...,
What is the name for real time pc...
45  cards
NOT IN EXAM Urinary Tract Infections
Anatomy what part of the urinary ...,
What does cauti and luti stand for 2,
Mechanisms to avoid infection of ...
23  cards
NOT IN EXAM Genital Tract Infections
What are the normal flora of the ...,
What are the normal flora of the ...,
Are the flora of the female genit...
45  cards
Parasitology Table
What is the primary infection sit...,
What is the primary infection sit...,
What is the primary infection sit...
15  cards

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