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Escherichia coli O157:H7 (gram-negative bacillus)
Infection of colon causing bloody diarrhea and kidney failure, known as
hemolytic uremic "syndrome," can be fatal; often results from
consuming undercooked ground meat
antibiotics, dialysis for kidney failure
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (bacillus)
Tuberculosis that destroys lung tissue, leaving large cavities; drug-
resistant strains are becoming more common
antituberculosis
bacteria
Borrelia burgdorferi (spirochete)
Lyme disease; spirochete transmitted by deer tick to human, causing flu-
like symptoms, irregular heartbeat, and possible arthritis
bacterial
,Rickettsia rickettsii (bacillus)
Rocky Mountain spotted fever spread by ticks; causes high fever, rash, and
pneumonia and can lead to death
antibiotics
Herpes simplex
Herpesvirus 3 (varicella-zoster)
Type 1 causes fever blisters; type 2 causes genital herpes
Chickenpox is contracted first, and then the virus lies dormant in nerve
endings; if reactivated in adults, it causes shingles that results in
painful blisters along
nerve pathways
antivirals-acyclovir
influenza
flu virus
aching muscles, fever, respiratory infection
Antivirals such as oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir
(Relenza) Prevention: annual flu immunization
zika
Virus spread by Aedes mosquitoes. Once a person is infected,
transmission can be spread from mother to unborn infant through
sex
Symptoms include fever, headache, joint pain, and muscle
aches tx antipyretics
, candida albicans
yeast infection
overgrowth of
yeast thrush when
in mouth
can lead to pneumonia and heart
failure anitfungals
Normal range for WBC
5,000-10,000