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(18) Symptoms of endocarditis Fever and chills, weight loss, muscle ache
(18) Septicemia The toxic condition caused by the multiplication of bacteria in the blood.
(18) Microbemia In infection caused by a microorganism entering the circulatory system
through lymphatic drainage.
(18) Strep throat Causes a rare, inflammatory disease called rheumatic fever
(18) Examples of zoonotic diseases Brucellosis, undulant fever, tularemia, rabbit fever
(18) Rabbit fever caused by which bacteria? Francisella tularensis
(18) Rocky Mountain spotted fever is caused by Rickettsia rickettsia
bacterium:
(18) Cytomegalovirus infections are caused by Five
which human herpes virus?
(18) Malaria is caused by a: Protozoan
(18) How is toxoplasmosis categorized? Protozoan
(18) Gangrene A complication of necrosis related to wounds
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(18) Zoonotic Any infectious disease or infection that can be transmitted from
vertebrate animals to humans
(18) Bacteremia When bacteria are found in the blood
(18) Sepsis Toxic condition caused by the spread of bacteria or bacterial toxins from
the site of infection
(18) Trypanosoma Cruzi Cause of Chagas' disease
(18) Dry gangrene often occurs in persons with impaired peripheral blood flow
(18) Internal gangrene (white gangrene) generally contracted after surgery or trauma
(18) Wet gangrene occurs in organs lined by mucous membranes such as the mouth, lower
intestinal tract, lungs, and cervix
(18) Gas gangrene caused by bacteria that produce gas within the infected tissue. Toxins
produced will cause necrosis; if untreated the condition is fatal.
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