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Review for Final exam
Bio 246
1. Study all your previous review sheets
2. Study your old exams.
3. Final Exam is on Tuesday May 16, 10:30 am
Vaccines:
Killed
Attenuated live
Subunit
Salk Polio
Rabies
Killed Typhoid fever
Cholera
Hepatitis A
Bordetella Pertussis
Influenza
Plague
Sabin Polio oral
Small pox
Chickenpox
Measles
Rubella
Mumps
Oral Typhoid fever
Tularemia
Yellow fever
Tuberculosis (BCG vaccine)
H. influenzae
S. pneumoniae
N. meningitidis
Tetanus toxoid
Diphtheria toxoid
HepatitisB( HBsAg
Anthrax( Acellular
Modes of Transmission:
Insect Vector:
1. Rocky Mountain spotted fever ( tick)
2. Plague ( flea)
3. Lyme ( Ixodes tick)
4. Tularemia ( tick)
5. Malaria ( Anopheles mosquito)
6. Yellow fever ( mosquito)
7. West Nile encephalitis ( mosquito)
Animal Vector:
1. Anthrax
2. Rabies
3. Plague ( rats)
4. Tularemia ( rabbits)
5. Listeriosis
Oral fecal route:
1. Polio
2. Hepatitis A
3. Hepatitis E
4. Typhoid fever
5. Shigellosis
6. Traveler's diarrhea
7. Cholera
8. Campylobacter
9. Viral Gastroenteritis
Respiratory route:
1. all meningitis
2. All pneumonia
3. common cold
4. Influenzae
5. Smallpox
6. Chickenpox
7. Mumps
8. Measles
9. Rubella
10. Cold sores ( HSV-1)
11. Infectious mononucleosis
12. pulmonary plague
13. Leprosy
14. Tuberculosis
Direct contact
1. tetanus
2. Dermatophytes ( tinea)
3. Impetigo
4. Erysipelas
4. Warts
Sexual Transmission:
1. Hepatitis B
2. Hepatitis C
3. Hepatitis D
4. HIV
5. Gonorrhea
6. Syphilis
7. Herpes 2
8. Papilloma warts
9. Chlamydia
10. Ebola
Blood:
1. HIV
2. Hepatitis B
3. Hepatitis C
4. Ebola
Mother to child
1. Rubella
2. HIV
3. Hepatitis B
4. syphilis
5. Herpes infection
6. gonorrhea ( ophthalmia)
Symptoms - Disease:
1. Koplik's spots - Measles
2. lockjaw, convulsions - tetanus
3. Negri bodies, hydrophobia, salivation - Rabies
4. Rash on palms and soles - Rocky Mountain Spotted fever, and secondary
syphilis
5. Non painful chancre - Primary syphilis
6. Gummas - tertiary syphilis
7. Erythema migrans, Bull's eye rash - Lyme disease
8. buboes - plague
9. rice watery stools - Cholera
10. Flaccid paralysis - botulism
11. Grayish pseudomembrane on throat - Diphtheria
12. Ghon complexes - Tuberculosis
1. What is AIDS, Know HIV structure, replication, transmission, and diseases
that affect AIDS patients.
2. Differences between primary, secondary and tertiary syphilis.
3. Compare and contrast the different kinds of Hepatitis viruses. Which has
a chronic stage vs. just acute disease?
4. What viruses are associated with human cancers?
5. What are the sequelae of Grp A streptococcal infections, Streptococcus
pyogenes.
6. What is antigenic shift and antigenic drift? What do these mutations
cause in the population?