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BSC 160 1nd Edition Lecture 34 Outline of Last Lecture 1 Streptococcal Disease 2 Tuberculosis 3 Influenza Viruses Outline of Current Lecture 1 Fecal Oral tranmission Current Lecture Cold Flu Viruses Treatment Supportive Care Tamaflu antiviral therapy inhibits enzymes produced Avian flu Showed up in people high mortality rate Chapter 19 Fecal Oral transmission Helicobacter sp Stomach ulcers The microbe Lives in stomach colonization uses flagella go into gastrointestinal lining Method of pathogenesisTreatmentE Coli The microbePathogenic E Coli enteroinvasive enteroaggregative enteropathogenic enterohemorrhagic 0157 H7 food poisoning Method of pathogenesisUTI s Disease adhesion Method of pathogenesis Treatment antibiotics Salmonella enterica 40 000 cases year 600 people a year die from complications Vibrio cholerae The disease symptoms explosive diarrhea Method of pathogenesis TreatmentInfections with Protozoa Cause disease Toxoplasmosis Affects cats Changes rat behavior to go by cat cat eats rat Correlation not causation Infection with Helminths Tape worms


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