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TEST 2 Sample Questions
Caution:
This is NOT a review. You still
need to go over the power
points, notes, and readings.
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Erthyma migrans
Woolsorters Disease
Name That
Cobblestone Eye
Disease
A Venereal Disease in Dogs
Referred to as Dever and Shachean
Associated with Weapons of Mass Disruption
Bt
The Great Imitator
Bangs Disease
Undulant Fever, Malta Fever, Mediterranean
Fever
• Gaol Fever, Jail Fever, Hospital Fever
• Gay Cancer
• German Measles
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The Seventh Day Death
That
The Silent Disease
SIDS
Disease
"El garatillo" (the strangler")and as "the
gullet disease".
Requires a Hyperbolic Chamber
Lock Jaw
Chinese-letter Arrangement
Lizard Skin
May Require the Use of an Iron Lung
Koplik’s Spots
Requires Iron Lungs
Name That Disease
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Associated with Martha’s Vineyard
Demonstrates a Donut Shaped Ulcer
Hansen’s Disease
Consumption
The Clap
The Black Death
Macular Eruption
Enteric Fever
Peeling Skin
Name That Disease
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Scalded Baby Syndrome
Bull Neck
Scarlet Cheeks and Strawberry Tongue
Great Pox or French Disease
The most rapidly fatal bacterial illnesses
Used as biological weapon during the
French and Indian War
• Viral Disease that first spread to the
United States in 1999
• Associated with the Navajo Tribe
Name That Disease
• Caused Multiple Epidemics in the 1800’s
• Caused an Epidemic from the 1930’s –
1950’s
• Occurred During Our Bicentennial
• Hit the United States in 1999
• Became Evident in the 1980’s and is a
World Wide Problem Today
What Diseases Are a Major
Problem for Oklahoma?
What Part of the County Has
the Highest Incidence of
Bubonic Plague?
Lyme Disease?
Rocky Mountain Spotted
Fever?
Tularemia?
Why do we see such a high
incidence of Tularemia in
Native Americans and Native
Alaskans?
Name That Bacterium
• Leading cause of diarrhea worldwide and
the second most common cause in the
United States
• A life-threatening condition consisting of the
presence of bacteria in the blood and often
results in spontaneous abortions.
• The most frequently reported bacterial
sexually transmitted disease in the United
States.
• Once used oral tetracycline to treat this
illness.
Name That Bacterium
• The leading domestic animal abortion
causing bacterium
• Has recently been associated with the
development of coronary heart diseases
by sero-epidemiological studies and by
direct detection of the organism in
atherosclerotic tissues.
• Nongonococcal Urethritis
• The most common gram negative
pathogen. The second most common?
Name That Bacterium
• Leading cause of UTIs
• Associated with food poisoning at Jack-Inthe-Box
• Rabbit Fever
• Associated with Stomach Ulcers
• Associated with Pediatric Septicemia
• Confused with the Flu in 1976
• Erythema nodosum
Name That Bacterium
• It is the most common pathogen isolated
from patients who have been hospitalized
longer than 1 week.
• Walking Pneumonia
• Associated with Bedsores.
• Commonly associated with Epidermal
Infections, Wounds, Burns, Abscesses
• Associated with nearly all gastrointestinal
infections following antibiotic therapy.
Name That Bacterium
• Associated with Green Nail Syndrome
• A common cause of systemic bacterial
infection in patients with AIDS. It has been
linked to bacterial colonization of domestic
water supplies and commonly occurs
through the gastrointestinal tract
• Associated with tampon use
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Malaise
Myalgia
Mortality
Morbidity
TBHQ
Guillain-Barré syndrome
Botox
Crepitance
Emphysema
Ischemic Tissue
AIDS
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Dental Caries
Snuffles
El Tor
HSV-I
HSV-2
Varicella
• Roseola
• Rubeola
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Rubella
March of Dimes
Pastia’s Lines
Sydenham’s Chorea
Define
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Debridement
Bloat in Cattle
Torte Claims Act
Tumon Colony
Indian Camp Plantation
Mantoux Test
PID
Brill-Zinsser disease
Bergen-Belsen
Carbuncle
Furuncle
Ro
Define
Tuberculosis weakens your
immune system to the point
that you are very susceptible
to __________ infections.
How Do I Contract?
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Anthrax
Brucellosis
Pertussis
Lyme Disease
Campylobacteriosis
Tetanus
Tularemia
Chlamydia
Rocky Mountain Spotted
Fever
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Botulism
Tetanus
Diphtheria
Ulcers
Tuberculosis
Leprosy
Typhoid Fever
Typhus
Syphilis
Cholera
What is the Reservoir for…
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Anthrax
Brucellosis
Lyme Disease
Psittacosis
Salmonella
Gas Gangrene
Tularemia
Legionnaire's Disease
Leprosy
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Typhoid Fever
Typhus
Pseudomonas
Cholera
Hanta Virus
Lassa Fever
Bubonic Plague
Smallpox
West Nile Virus
What is the difference between
active and passive surveillance?
Name a disease tracked by both
methods.
What is Sentinel Surveillance?
Name a Disease Tracked by this
method.
Leprosy has been linked to
another neurological disease.
Which one?
Which gender is most at risk
for leprosy?
What is the Vector or Vehicle
for…?
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Tularemia
Black Plague
Lyme Disease
E. coli 0157:H7
Typhoid Fever
Typhus
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
West Nile Virus
Dengue Fever
What Is An Accidental Host?
Name a Disease in Which
Humans are Accidental
Hosts.
Name the Disease?
• Cutaneous
• Inhalation
• Gastrointestinal
20% Fatal
95% to 100% Fatal
25% to 100% Fatal
What is another Name for
Whooping Cough?
What is the Anthrax Belt?
Name the Disease
Name the Disease
Name the Disease
Name That Bacteria?
What do we call the anthrax
lesion?
There have been seven
pandemics.
Which one was Anthrax?
Why are we concerned about
the Anthrax Vaccine?
What is the Strategic National
Stockpile?
Bacillus thuringiensis
What is it?
What toxin does it produce?
What crops have been
genetically enhanced with this
bacteria?
Lyme Disease
• What area of the country has Lyme
Disease?
• What is the vector?
• What is the causative organism?
• What form of the disease is generally
fatal?
Name the Diseases Caused by a
Spirochete?
Name the Diseases that are
classified as STDs?
Name Diseases that start out
as an infectious disease and
develop into a chronic
condition?
Why is this a concern?
Name Bacterial Diseases that
Have No Cure.
Name Viral Diseases that
Have No Cure.
What are the 3 forms of
Brucellosis?
What is the main difference
among them?
Brucellosis only has a 2%
mortality rate, so why are we
concerned about it?
What is a Focal Disease?
Name a Focal Disease?
What Diseases Are
Associated with Specific
Ethnic Groups?
Why is Rabbit Classified as
Poultry?
What is the Most Common
Viral Sexually Transmitted
Infection?
What Disease is Protective
Against Psittacosis?
Chlamydia has been linked to
an increased risk of ____ in
women?
Name the highly virulent form
of E. coli.
What foods do we associate
with this bacterium?
How does it affect children?
Food Poisoning?
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Cyclospora and _____
Listeria and _____
Hepatitis A and ______
Campylobacter and _____
Salmonella and _____
Name the disease that caused
outbreaks in the former Soviet
Union in the Early 1990’s.
What prompted these
outbreaks?
Which Bacteria Produce
Endospores?
There are four clinically
significant species of
Clostridia.
What condition does each
produce?
What are the three types of
botulism?
How does botulism differ from
most other food poisonings?
Infant botulism has been
associated with …?
What two body systems are most
affected by botulism?
What is the Primary Cause of
Infant Tetanus?
How Many Doses of Tetanus
Vaccine are Recommended for
an Adult?
Name the disease that at the
turn of the century, in the
United States, was one of the
leading causes of death in
infants and children.
Humans serve as reservoirs
for some diseases. Name
them.
What are the three strains of
Diphtheria?
What is the major difference
among them?
Name diseases that have
historically been a problem
because of the presence of
asymptomatic carriers.
What is the major risk factor
for contracting Enterobacter?
Who Are These People, and Why
are They Important to the Study
of Disease?
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Gerald Ford
Barry Marshall
Hippocrates
Hermann Brehmer
Edward Jenner
Daniel Defoe
Dr. Albert Sabin
Dr. Jonas Salk
Dr. Robin Warren
George Washington
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Dr. Joseph McDade
Robert Koch
Christopher Reeve
Paul Erlich
John Snow
Alexandre Yersin
Sister Elizabeth Kenny
Mary Mallon
Sir Jeffrey Amhurst
Tom Daschle
Upton Sinclair
What are the Three Degrees of
Illness for Tuberculosis?
Which of the three are
protected by Granulomas.
What is the new link between
Leprosy and AIDS Drugs?
What are the three stages of
syphilis?
Name the Rickettsial
Diseases.
What is a Nosocomial
Disease?
Name Common Ones.
What type hemolysis do we
commonly see with strep throat?
If not property treated, strep
throat can progress into _____.
It can then progress into _____.
In the United States, what is
the most common chronic
childhood disease?
What is another name for
Childbirth Fever?
What is a common cause?
Syphilis has changed over time,
actually becoming less virulent.
How is this beneficial to the
bacterium?
Why is this change important?
What group shows the greatest
increase in syphilis infections?
What are the two forms of
disease caused by Yersinia
pestis?
Which is the worst?
What are the two main forms of
smallpox?
What is the Ro of smallpox?
What is the transmission
cycle for West Nile Virus?
Name the Hemorrhagic
Fevers.
At what level of the CDC are
they studied?
What viruses are considered
the greatest threat for
bioterrorism?
How Do I Know If I Have a
Cold or the Flu?
How Do I Know If I Have
Smallpox or Chickenpox?
What Are the Three Types of
Polio?
What Chronic Condition Can
Follow Polio?
You Should Know Which
Bacteria Cause Which
Diseases.
Given a Description of a
Disease, You Should Be Able
to Identify It.
List the Safe Vaccines.
List the Zoonotic Diseases
What is a Zoonotic Disease?
What Diseases Were
Associated with the Seven
Deadly Pandemics?
Which Diseases Can Be
Passed Congenitally?
What is an Emerging
Infectious Disease?
What is a Reemerging
Infectious Disease?