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|q1=What is the pathogenesis of an adiaspiromycosis infection? | |q1=What is the pathogenesis of an adiaspiromycosis infection? | ||
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| − | ==<font color=" | + | ==<font color="black">Aspergillosis</font>== |
<FlashCard questions="6"> | <FlashCard questions="6"> | ||
| − | |q1=Fill in the missing words about aspergillosis infections: Aspergiollosis is found | + | |q1=<small>Fill in the missing words about aspergillosis infections: |
| + | <br />Aspergiollosis is found _____. It is widely present in _____ and can colonise a _____ range of substrates under _____ environmental conditions. It is abundant in ______ and ______ which have ______ during storage. | ||
|a1=Aspergiollosis is found worldwide. It is widely present in nature and can colonise a wide range of substrates under different> environmental conditions. It is abundant in hay, straw and grain which have heated during storage. | |a1=Aspergiollosis is found worldwide. It is widely present in nature and can colonise a wide range of substrates under different> environmental conditions. It is abundant in hay, straw and grain which have heated during storage. | ||
|l1=Aspergillosis | |l1=Aspergillosis | ||
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*Thiabendazole | *Thiabendazole | ||
|l6=Aspergillosis | |l6=Aspergillosis | ||
| + | </FlashCard> | ||
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| + | ==<font color="black">Blastomycosis</font>== | ||
| + | <FlashCard questions="5"> | ||
| + | |q1=Describe the pathogenesis of a blastomycosis infection? | ||
| + | |a1= | ||
| + | *Respiratory infection | ||
| + | *Lesions start in the lungs | ||
| + | *Haematogenous dissemination | ||
| + | *Can be found in lesions in the eyes, brain, bones, skin and genitalia | ||
| + | *Fatal if not treated | ||
| + | *Skin lesions may ulcerate forming granulomatous nodules | ||
| + | |l1=Blastomycosis | ||
| + | |q2=What do colonies look like on Blood agar? | ||
| + | |a2= | ||
| + | *Cream coloured | ||
| + | *Waxy | ||
| + | *Crinkled | ||
| + | |l2=Blastomycosis | ||
| + | |q3=What do colonies look like on Sabauraud's Dextrose agar? | ||
| + | |a3= | ||
| + | *Grey coloured | ||
| + | *Moist | ||
| + | *White cotton-like mycelium which turns tan, brown and then black | ||
| + | |l3=Blastomycosis | ||
| + | |q4=How would you diagnose an infection? | ||
| + | |a4= | ||
| + | *Clinical signs | ||
| + | *Complement fixation test | ||
| + | *ELISA | ||
| + | *Counterimmunoelectrophoresis | ||
| + | |l4=Blastomycosis | ||
| + | |q5=How would you treat an infection? | ||
| + | |a5= | ||
| + | *Amphotericin B | ||
| + | *Imidazoles | ||
| + | |l5=Blastomycosis | ||
</FlashCard> | </FlashCard> | ||
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| + | ==<font color="black">Coccidioidomycosis</font>== | ||
| + | <FlashCard questions="3"> | ||
| + | |q1=What environmental conditions does ''Coccidioides immitis'' prefer? | ||
| + | |a1= | ||
| + | *Arid | ||
| + | *Dusty | ||
| + | *E.g. Mexico and the South-Western USA | ||
| + | |l1=Coccidioidomycosis | ||
| + | |q2=Describe the pathogenesis of coccidiomycosis infections? | ||
| + | |a2= | ||
| + | *Respiratory infection | ||
| + | *Causes localised nodules and granulomas | ||
| + | *Lesions usually seen in the mediastinal lymph nodes and lungs | ||
| + | *Dissemination can occur to the lungs, liver, spleen, brain and bones | ||
| + | |l2=Coccidioidomycosis | ||
| + | |q3=How would you diagnose an infection? | ||
| + | |a3= | ||
| + | *Clinical signs | ||
| + | *Complement fixation test | ||
| + | *Latex agglutination | ||
| + | *Immunodiffusion | ||
| + | *A positive skin test indicates exposure | ||
| + | |l3=Coccidioidomycosis | ||
| + | </FlashCard> | ||
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| − | ==<font color=" | + | ==<font color="black">Entomophthoromycisus</font>== |
| − | + | <FlashCard questions="2"> | |
| − | + | |q1=What clinical signs present with an infection of entomophthoromycisus? | |
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| − | + | *Ulcerative granulomas in subcutaneous tissue | |
| − | + | *Large lesions affecting the skin on the head, neck and chest which have fistulous tracts extending to the lymph nodes | |
| − | + | |l1=Entomophthoromycisus | |
| − | | | + | |q2=How would you treat an infection? |
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| − | + | *Surgical excision | |
| − | + | *Amphotericin B | |
| − | * | + | *Ketoconazole |
| − | + | |l2=Entomophthoromycisus | |
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| − | + | ==<font color="black">Histoplasmosis</font>== | |
| − | + | <FlashCard questions="5"> | |
| − | + | |q1=True or False: Histoplasmosis infections occur solely through ingestion of fungal spores? | |
| − | + | |a1= | |
| − | | | + | *False |
| − | | | + | *Infection is through both ingestion and respiratory |
| − | | | + | |l1=Histoplasmosis |
| − | * | + | |q2=Which organs/bodily systems are affected? |
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| − | * | + | *Reticuloendothelial |
| − | | | + | *Pulmonary |
| − | | | + | *Intestinal |
| − | + | |l2=Histoplasmosis | |
| − | | | + | |q3=Histoplasma capsulatum are found intracellularly in which type of cell? |
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| − | * | + | *Macrophages |
| − | + | |l3=Histoplasmosis | |
| − | + | |q4=How would you diagnose an infection? | |
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| − | | | + | *Clinical signs |
| − | + | *Complement fixation test | |
| − | | | + | *Counterimmunoelectrodiffusion |
| − | * | + | *Immunodiffusion |
| − | * | + | *A positive skin test indicates exposure only (not an active infection) |
| − | * | + | |l4=Histoplasmosis |
| − | * | + | |q5=How would you treat an infection? |
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| − | || | + | *Amphotericin B |
| − | + | *If Amphotericin B is contra-indicated, imidazoles can be given | |
| + | *In acute and disseminated cases, the prognosis is poor | ||
| + | |l5=Histoplasmosis | ||
| + | </FlashCard> | ||
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| − | + | <FlashCard questions="6"> | |
| − | + | |q1=Which fungi cause zygomycosis? | |
| − | + | |a1= | |
| − | + | *Mucor | |
| − | | | + | *Absidia |
| − | | | + | *Rhizopus |
| − | | | + | *Mortierella |
| − | * | + | |l1=Zygomycosis |
| − | * | + | |q2=Describe the general pathogenesis of zygomycosis infections? |
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| − | | | + | *Infection is through inhalation and ingestion |
| − | | | + | *Lymph nodes of the repiratory and ailimentary tract are infected |
| − | | | + | *Lymph nodes enlarge and become caseous |
| − | * | + | *Causes stomach and intestinal ulcers |
| − | + | *Lesions are usually localised (can become generalised) | |
| − | * | + | *Granulomatous lesions can ulcerate |
| − | | | + | |l2=Zygomycosis |
| − | + | |q3=Where do lesions occur in pigs? | |
| + | |a3= | ||
| + | *Mediastinal and submandibular lymph nodes | ||
| + | *Stomach ulcers | ||
| + | *Embolic tumours in the lungs and liver | ||
| + | |l3=Zygomycosis | ||
| + | |q4=Where do lesions occur in cattle? | ||
| + | |a4= | ||
| + | *Mediastinal, bronchial and mesenteric lymph nodes | ||
| + | *Ulcers in the nasal cavity and abomasum | ||
| + | *Can contaminate the placenta | ||
| + | |l4=Zygomycosis | ||
| + | |q5=True or False: Zygomycosis are common labaratory contaminants? | ||
| + | |a5= | ||
| + | *True | ||
| + | |l5=Zygomycosis | ||
| + | |q6=How would you treat an infection? | ||
| + | |a6= | ||
| + | *Amphotericin B | ||
| + | *Surgical excision | ||
| + | |l6=Zygomycosis | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 22 June 2011
Adiaspiromycosis
| Question | Answer | Article | |
| What is the pathogenesis of an adiaspiromycosis infection? |
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Link to Article | |
| Which animals are mostly affected? |
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Link to Article | |
Aspergillosis
| Question | Answer | Article | |
| Fill in the missing words about aspergillosis infections:
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Aspergiollosis is found worldwide. It is widely present in nature and can colonise a wide range of substrates under different> environmental conditions. It is abundant in hay, straw and grain which have heated during storage.
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Link to Article | |
| What are the clinical signs of infection in birds? |
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Link to Article | |
| What do aspergillosis lesions look like in cattle? |
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Link to Article | |
| What diseases does aspergillosis infections cause in horses? |
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Link to Article | |
| What do colonies look like on Sabauraud's Dextrose agar? |
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Link to Article | |
| How would you treat an infection of aspergillosis? |
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Link to Article | |
Blastomycosis
| Question | Answer | Article | |
| Describe the pathogenesis of a blastomycosis infection? |
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Link to Article | |
| What do colonies look like on Blood agar? |
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Link to Article | |
| What do colonies look like on Sabauraud's Dextrose agar? |
|
Link to Article | |
| How would you diagnose an infection? |
|
Link to Article | |
| How would you treat an infection? |
|
Link to Article | |
Coccidioidomycosis
| Question | Answer | Article | |
| What environmental conditions does Coccidioides immitis prefer? |
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Link to Article | |
| Describe the pathogenesis of coccidiomycosis infections? |
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Link to Article | |
| How would you diagnose an infection? |
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Link to Article | |
Entomophthoromycisus
| Question | Answer | Article | |
| What clinical signs present with an infection of entomophthoromycisus? |
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Link to Article | |
| How would you treat an infection? |
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Link to Article | |
Histoplasmosis
| Question | Answer | Article | |
| True or False: Histoplasmosis infections occur solely through ingestion of fungal spores? |
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Link to Article | |
| Which organs/bodily systems are affected? |
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Link to Article | |
| Histoplasma capsulatum are found intracellularly in which type of cell? |
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Link to Article | |
| How would you diagnose an infection? |
|
Link to Article | |
| How would you treat an infection? |
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Link to Article | |
Zygomycosis
| Question | Answer | Article | |
| Which fungi cause zygomycosis? |
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Link to Article | |
| Describe the general pathogenesis of zygomycosis infections? |
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Link to Article | |
| Where do lesions occur in pigs? |
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Link to Article | |
| Where do lesions occur in cattle? |
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Link to Article | |
| True or False: Zygomycosis are common labaratory contaminants? |
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Link to Article | |
| How would you treat an infection? |
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Link to Article | |