ch 18-20

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Which of the following are primarily zoonoses?
2.
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Which infection(s) would be categorized as a zoonosis?
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The bubo of bubonic plague is a/an
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Actinomycetes are __________ that cause __________.
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Most Bacillus species are
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The form of leprosy associated with severe disfigurement of the face is
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Francisella tularensis has which portal(s) of entry?
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Human brucellosis is also known as
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Which of the following is NOT associated with H. influenzae infections?
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Soil mycobacteria can be the cause of
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Which the following is NOT an opportunistic enteric bacterium?
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Which infectious agent is an obligate parasite?
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An infection peculiar to swine causes __________ when transmitted to humans.
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A complication(s) of typhoid fever are
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Many clostridial diseases require a/an _________ environment for their development.
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The action of tetanus exotoxin is on the
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Haemophilus influenzae is ____________ and requires special _________ for growth.
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Shigella is transmitted by
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The severe symptoms of pertussis are due to what effect(s)?
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Escherichia coli displays which antigens?
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Which of the following represents a major difference between Salmonella and Shigella infections?
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TB is spread by
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What is/are the usual habitat(s) of endospore-forming bacteria that are agents of disease?
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The action of botulin is on the
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A classic symptom of pertussis is
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Caseous lesions containing inflammatory white blood cells are
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A unique characteristic of many isolates of Pseudomonas useful in identification is
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Clostridium perfringens causes