Lecture 34Outline of Last Lecture 1. Streptococcal Disease2. Tuberculosis3. Influenza VirusesOutline of Current Lecture 1. FecalOral tranmissionCurrent LectureCold & Flu VirusesTreatment: Supportive Care, Tamaflu- antiviral therapy, inhibits enzymes produced. Avian flu- Showed up in people, high mortality rateChapter 19- FecalOral transmissionHelicobacter sp. Stomach ulcersThe microbe- Lives in stomach, colonization- uses flagella, go into gastrointestinal liningMethod of pathogenesis- Treatment-E. Coli The microbe- Pathogenic E. Coli- enteroinvasive/ enteroaggregative / enteropathogenic/ enterohemorrhagic=0157:H7 food poisoningMethod of pathogenesis-UTI’sDisease- adhesionMethod of pathogenesis- BSC 160 1nd EditionTreatment- antibioticsSalmonella enterica- 40,000 cases/year. 600 people a year die from complicationsVibrio choleraeThe disease- symptoms- explosive diarrhea Method of pathogenesisTreatment-Infections with Protozoa- Cause disease ToxoplasmosisAffects cats. Changes rat behavior to go by cat, cat eats rat. Correlation not causationInfection with Helminths : Tape
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