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Abdominal fever and other Salmonella infections;
What is diarrhoea syndrome,
Viral etiology of diarrhoea syndrome,
Bacterial etiology of diarrhea
29  cards
Food poisoning, caused by Staphylococcus and other bacterial agents / their toxins. Botulism
Characteristics of staphylococcus...,
What are the clinical features of...,
Describe bacillus cereus
25  cards
Shigellosis. Differential dinosis of colitis.
What are the different pathogens ...,
Epidemiology of shigella,
What are the characteristics of s...
11  cards
Campylobacter infections. Differential diagnosis of enterocolitis.
What are the pathogens for campyl...,
What are the charachteristics of ...,
What is the transmission in campy...
9  cards
Acute gastrointestinal tract infections caused by E. coli. Differential diagnosis of acute diarrhea.
What are the strains of ecoli,
Mode of transmission for the diff...,
What are the different characteri...
12  cards
Cholera. Differential diagnosis of enteritis.
What is the pathogen,
What are the characteristics of v...,
What is the epidemiology of cholera
13  cards
Brucellosis.
Brucellosis is also called what,
What are the different strains of...,
Epidemiology of febris undulan
11  cards
Leptospirosis.
What is etiology pathogen of lept...,
What are the characteristics of l...,
What are the reservoirs for lepto...
10  cards
Infectious diseases caused by Enteroviruses. Poliomyelitis.
What re the characteristics of en...,
What is the pathogenesis of enter...,
The genus enterovirus can be subd...
22  cards
Influenza and parainfluenza. Acute respiratory illnesses.
What are the characteristics of i...,
Transmission of influenza virus,
Pathogenesis of influenza virus
20  cards
Legionellosis /Legionnaire’s disease/. Ornithosis and Psittacosis.
What is the epidemiology of legio...,
What are the characteristics of l...,
What is the transmission of legio...
17  cards
Scarlet fever and other Streptococcal diseases.
What is the epidemiology of scarl...,
What is the etiology of scarlet f...,
What is the route of transmission...
23  cards
Diphtheria. Differential diagnosis in patients with sore throat.
What is the etiology of diphtheria,
What are the characteristics of c...,
Epidemiology of corynebacterium d...
12  cards
Infectious diseases with maculopapular rash – measles, german measles, fifth disease and sixth disease.
What is the epidemiology of measles,
What is the aetiology of measles,
What are the characteristics of m...
42  cards
Chickenpox. Differential diagnosis in patients with vesicular rash.
What is the epidemiology of chick...,
What are the characteristics of v...,
How is varicella zoster transmitted
14  cards
Infectious mononucleosis and infectious lymophocytosis. Differential diagnosis in patients with enlarged lymph nodes.
Etiology of infectious mononucleosis,
Epidemiology of infectious mononu...,
Transmission of infectious mononu...
27  cards
Whooping cough due to Bordetella pertussis/parapertussis.
What s the etiologic of whooping ...,
What is the epidemiology of pertusis,
What are the characteristics of b...
13  cards
Mumps. Differential diagnosis in patients with aseptic meningitis.
What is the epidemiology of mumps,
What re the characteristics of mu...,
What is the transmission of mumps...
15  cards
Epidemic meningitis and other clinical forms of meningococcal infection.
What is the etiology of epidemic ...,
Characteristics of neisseria meni...,
Epidemiology of neisseria meningi...
13  cards
Yersinioses. Plague and Tularemia.
What are the characteristics of y...,
What are the different subtypes o...,
What is the epidemiology of yersi...
38  cards
Rickettsioses. Epidemic /Louse-Borne/ and endemic Typhus.
0  cards
Rickettsioses – Mediterranean spotted fever, Q-fever.
0  cards
Borrelioses. Lyme disease.
What is the etiology of lyme disease,
What are the characteristics of l...,
What is the epidemiology
14  cards
Arboviral encephalitis. Differential diagnosis in patients with central nervous system infections.
What are arbovirus,
Which family of viruses does arbo...,
What is the etiology and transmis...
14  cards
Haemorrhagic fevers /Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever and Hemorrhagic fever with renal involvement/. Differential diagnosis in patients with hemorrhagic fevers.
What are the family the viruses a...,
What is the epidemiology of all t...,
What are the transmission of thes...
10  cards
Yellow fever, Dengue, Sandfly /Pappatatsi/ syndrome.
0  cards
Anthrax. Rabies.
What is the cause of anthrax,
What are the characteristics of b...,
What is the reservoir of the path...
29  cards
Tetanus. Immunotherapy.
What is the etiology of tetanus,
What are the characteristics od c...,
What is the transmission of tetanus
20  cards
HIV/AIDS.
What is the epidemiology of hiv,
What is the family and genus and ...,
What are the characteristics of h...
15  cards
Sepsis.
0  cards
Bioterrorism. Diseases which require international health regulation.
0  cards
Syphilus
0  cards
Yellow Fever
Yellow fever is a type of
1  cards

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