NU411 Final Exam Part 2 With
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What are the sx of Campylobacter?
- vomiting
- diarrhea
- fever 2-3 days post exposure
rare cases of Campylobacter lead to what?
Guillain-Barr Syndrome
there is an increasingly resistance to what with Campylobacter?
fluoroquinolones (due to overuse of antibiotics in poultry)
How is Staphylococcus Aureas transmitted?
- food handlers
- food not kept hot/cold enough
what are the sx of Staphylococcus Aureas?
Sudden onset of nausea, cramps, vomiting (30 min-7 hr) often accompanied
by diarrhea
how long does Staphylococcus Aureas last?
1-2 days
what is the treatment for Staphylococcus Aureas?
, supportive care: dehydration
How is Listeria transmitted?
Soft cheeses, Ice creams - contaminated machinery, unpasterized milk,
contaminated fruits and vegetables
how long is Listeria incubation?
3-to 70 days
what are odd symptoms of Listeria?
Fever, pains, miscarriage
Who is listeria dangerous for?
pregnant women & deadly for babies
what kind of disease is Toxoplasma gondii?
parasitic
How is Toxoplasma gondii transmitted?
- Ingestion of feces of infected cat-sandboxes
- Ingestion of raw or partly cooked meet
what are the sx of Toxoplasma gondii?
asymptomatic or mild 'flu-like' sx: headache, muscle aches
what happens if moms pass Toxoplasma gondii to an unborn child?
death or teratogenic effects
what is the treatment for Toxoplasma gondii?
Complete Solution
What are the sx of Campylobacter?
- vomiting
- diarrhea
- fever 2-3 days post exposure
rare cases of Campylobacter lead to what?
Guillain-Barr Syndrome
there is an increasingly resistance to what with Campylobacter?
fluoroquinolones (due to overuse of antibiotics in poultry)
How is Staphylococcus Aureas transmitted?
- food handlers
- food not kept hot/cold enough
what are the sx of Staphylococcus Aureas?
Sudden onset of nausea, cramps, vomiting (30 min-7 hr) often accompanied
by diarrhea
how long does Staphylococcus Aureas last?
1-2 days
what is the treatment for Staphylococcus Aureas?
, supportive care: dehydration
How is Listeria transmitted?
Soft cheeses, Ice creams - contaminated machinery, unpasterized milk,
contaminated fruits and vegetables
how long is Listeria incubation?
3-to 70 days
what are odd symptoms of Listeria?
Fever, pains, miscarriage
Who is listeria dangerous for?
pregnant women & deadly for babies
what kind of disease is Toxoplasma gondii?
parasitic
How is Toxoplasma gondii transmitted?
- Ingestion of feces of infected cat-sandboxes
- Ingestion of raw or partly cooked meet
what are the sx of Toxoplasma gondii?
asymptomatic or mild 'flu-like' sx: headache, muscle aches
what happens if moms pass Toxoplasma gondii to an unborn child?
death or teratogenic effects
what is the treatment for Toxoplasma gondii?