Make a concept map about Systemic and opportunistic Mycoses. The main concept should be related to the functions of medical technologist about this type of fugal infection.
Q: A California farmer developed a low grade fever, myalgia and cough. A chest X ray revealed an…
A: The sputum, which is made by the lungs consists of saliva and mucus mixed together. It is also…
Q: introduce genus species bacillus anthracis and its practical importance
A: Bacteria are the most important microorganisms to the food processor. Some bacteria are beneficial…
Q: Which fungus does not commonly cause systemic infection?a. Blastomyces b. Cryptococcusc. Histoplasma…
A: A fungus is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as…
Q: a. Describe the bacteria in the actinomycete group, and explain whatcharacteristics make them…
A: Bacteria are prokaryotic microorganisms, so they do not contain a true membrane-bound nucleus. They…
Q: Histoplasmosis has the greatest endemic occurrence in whichregion?a. midwestern United Statesb.…
A: Histoplasmosis is an infection caused by Histoplasma capsulatum. It is a true fungal pathogen and…
Q: A large hospital washes burn patients in a stainless steel tub. After each patient, the tub is…
A: Pseudomonas is a genus of bacteria that belongs to the family Pseudomonoadaceae and are…
Q: What stage(s) of Chlamydia is/are infectious?a. reticulate body b. elementary body c. vegetative…
A: Among the given options, option (c) is correct.Chlamydia possesses the characteristics of a sexually…
Q: Which of the following organisms penetrates skin, has large terminal spines on its eggs, and is…
A: Blood fluke are sanguivorous, their primary host is man and secondary host is pond snail. They are…
Q: Members oif the fungal genus can make which antibiotic? O penicillin O rifamycin O streptomycin O…
A: ANTIBIOTIC It is a type of antimicrobial substance active against bacteria. It is the most important…
Q: No explanation needed, letter of the answer only. 34. All are aphasmids except: a. Trichuris b.…
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Q: The image below is a representative of protozoa known as O G. lamblia O E. coli O A. vaginalis C.…
A: Living organisms are classified into three domains of life. Bacteria, Archae, and Eukarya are the…
Q: 1. na and Aphasmidia, on the basis of the presence or absence phasmids. What is a Phasmid? 2. Name…
A: Nematodes are the invertebrates that are characterized by elongated, worm like, unsegmented body…
Q: Superficial infections: "Jock Itch", "athletes foot", "Ringworm" and some types of onychomycosis are…
A: Jock itch, athlete's foot, and ringworm are all type of fungal skin infections collectively called…
Q: Contrast an Entamoeba and a Naegleria infection in terms oftissues infected and symptoms.
A: A parasite is an organism that lives on or inside the host. They get food either directly from host…
Q: Coccidioidomycosis is endemic to which geographic region in theUnited States?a. Southwest b.…
A: Coccidioidomycosis or Valley fever refers to a fungal infection, which is caused by the fungi…
Q: Repeated cycles of emergence of the ____________ life stage is responsible for high fevers and…
A: The given question is mainly about the pathogenesis of the plasmodium species which is a protozoa .…
Q: Actinomycetes are ..................that cause........................ . a. fi lamentous rods,…
A: Actinomycetes are gram-positive bacteria that contain antibiotics, enzymes, and vitamins, among…
Q: Malaria symptoms include chills followed by fever.These symptoms are related to activities of…
A: Plasmodium malaria is a malaria parasite that is responsible for causing the disease that has been…
Q: Summarize the life cycle of Plasmodium vivax, oneapicomplexan that causes malaria.
A: Answer- Plasmodium vivax is the causative organism of the malaria fever in humans.
Q: choose the combination of answers that most accurately completes the statement. Human fungal…
A: Answer is a.) skin.
Q: Why can superficial mycoses in humans lead to bacterial infections?
A: Superficial ( cutaneous) Mycoses are fungal infection affecting animals and humans , more…
Q: Compare and contrast acanthamoeba and naegleria.
A: A one-celled critter regularly called an amoeboid, is a sort of cell or unicellular creature which…
Q: Aspergillus fumigatus may cause pulmonary mold infections in immunocompromised patients. Which of…
A: The pathogenesis of Aspergillus fumigatus is such that it gets deposited in bronchioles and deeper…
Q: Explain the signifi cance of superficial mycoses.
A: Fungi are known to be spore-producing microbes that belong to the eukaryotes. They generally feed on…
Q: A patient has cure from malaria, after few months the patient has got the same malarial attack. What…
A: Malaria is a severe and often deadly disease caused by a parasite that is spread by a mosquito…
Q: Example(s) of fungal infection(s) that is/are communicable is/area. dermatomycosis b. candidiasis c.…
A: All the mentioned infections are caused by true fungal pathogen. The true pathogenic fungi usually…
Q: The "slime molds" are a type of microbial fungus. O True False
A: As per W.H .Whittaker , organisms are divided into 5 Kingdom . These are :- I ) Monera II )…
Q: Identify the FALSE statement from the following Group of answer choices superficial mycoses is only…
A: Mycoses is a type of disease caused by fungus. This disease usually reains confined to the…
Q: "Fungal infections are more difficult to treat compared to bacterial infection"- Briefly explain…
A: Infection takes place once a microorganism enters the body and causes disease. Infections can be…
Q: Balantidium coli is the only flagellate which .infects humans In malaria „sporozoites are the…
A: A flagellum can be described as a hairlike-structure concerned with the motility and chemotaxis of…
Q: Type of infection for the following and small info about them: A. Naegleria fowleri B.…
A: A. Naegleri fowleri can cause Amoebic Meningitis.B. Acanthamoeba species can cause infections of…
Q: Actinomycetes are ___________ that cause _________ .a. filamentous rods, chronic granuloma…
A: Actinomycetes are a group of Gram-positive mycelial bacteria that are mostly harmless. They produce…
Q: What is a major clinical concern of Staphylococcal infections? Very rare as it cannot live on human…
A: Staphylococcus aureus is a type of bacteria that is commonly found on the skin and in the nose of…
Q: Giardia lamblia trophozoites can invade the mucosa of the large intestine of human O False True
A: Giardia lamblia also known as Giardia duodenalis is a flagellated protozoan parasite which caused…
Q: Characteristic features of subcutaneous mycoses include: O traumatic implantation of the fungus O…
A: Pathogens entering the body create infectious illnesses. They can be categorized based on some…
Q: Choose which organism does not belong to the group and indicate the reason for your choice A.…
A: All organism given in the question belongs to the kingdom Protista.
Q: Most free-living platyhelminths (Turbellaria) are carnivores. True O False
A: INTRODUCTION Turbellaria are free living flat worms. These flat worms are carnivorous mainly…
Q: The vector of human African * trypanosomiasis Tsetse fly Sand fly Glossina fly Mode of infection by…
A: Infection is defined as the invasion and multiplication of pathogenic organisms(bacteria, fungi,…
Q: This respiratory mycoses is acquired by inhaling microconidial spores in the air and is not…
A: Mycoses, also known as fungal infections, are infections produced by fungus that cause illness. They…
Q: Give an example of a superficial, a subcutaneous, and asystemic mycosis.
A: Mycoses are a disease caused by any fungus in domestic animals and humans. Mycoses are common and a…
Q: Arthrobotrys is saprophytic fungus called -1 nematophagous fungi False True Plasmodiophora brassicae…
A: True Arthrobotrys fungus is a saprophytic fungus that feeds on nematodes by means of their adhesive…
Q: Fungal unicellular parasites infect people with compromised immune systems, such as those with AIDS.…
A: AIDS or Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). This…
Q: Which of the following is considered a subcutaneous mycoses? O Tinea corporis O Toxoplasmosis…
A: Subcutaneous mycoses is defined as a fungal infection associated with the development of…
Q: Rickettsias and chlamydias are similar in beinga. free of a cell wallb. the cause of eye…
A: Microbiology is the branch of science that deals with the study of microorganisms that are too small…
Q: One of the most characteristic symptoms of malaria is the alternation of attacks (involving a cold…
A: Malaria a parasitic disease caused by Plasmodia. there are more than 3 known protozoan species of…
Q: Label the legend of this figure to demonstrate your understanding of the distribution of the four…
A: Fungal pathogens are often found throughout the world. They can cause diseases that can be fatal to…
Make a concept map about Systemic and opportunistic Mycoses. The main concept should be related to the functions of medical technologist about this type of fugal infection.
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- Create/Make a concept map about Systemic and opportunistic Mycoses. The main concept should be related to the functions of medical technologist about this type of fugal infectionA patient suffers from chronic lung diseases, seek for a medical help. After the doctor clinical and laboratory diagnosis, he advised his patient to visit a dentist. What do you think was the doctor diagnosis, so he gave this advice to his patient? The patient has Entamoeba histolytica The patient has Ascaris lumbricoides The patient has Trichomonas tenax The patient has Taenia saginataCharacteristic features of subcutaneous mycoses include: traumatic implantation of the fungus all of the above chronicity etiologic agents are soil saprophytes
- All statements are TRUE for psittacosis EXCEPT: Acquired from infected parrots AOTA Moderately easy to transmit NOTA Caused by Chlamydia psitacci Category A Biological agentsProvide what is ask on picture one base on the following species below. Answer 1,2, and 3 1. Iodamoeba butschlii 2. Toxoplasma gondii 3. Naegleria fowleriThe dictum in diagnosis of parasitic infection is to see is to believe
- Malaria symptoms include chills followed by fever.These symptoms are related to activities of thepathogen. Describe the growth stages of Plasmodiumspp. in the human host and relate them to the chill–fever patternEach of the following statements concerning Entamoeba gingivalis is correct EXCEPT O Normal habitat large intestine O Trophozoite is diagnostic, infective, and pathogenic stage ODirectly transmitted from person to person. O Is an opportunistic protozoa.A California farmer developed a low grade fever, myalgia and cough. A chest X ray revealed an infiltrate in the lungs. Microscopic examination of the sputum revealed round, budding cells. A sputum culture grew mycelia and arthroconidia. What organisms is most likely the cause of the symptoms? What is causing the man’s disease? How is this disease transmitted? How might it be prevented?
- Each of the following statements concerning Trichomonas vaginalis is correct EXCEPT: O Vaginalis causes bloody diarrhea. Vaginalis can be diagnosed by visualizing the trophozoite. Vaginalis is transmitted sexually. Vaginalis can be treated effectively with metronidazoleWhich of the following is NOT a true statement? Human Schistosoma infestations are transmitted by direct person-to-person contact without an intermediate host If Schistosoma eggs are circulated in the blood, they can lodge in distant organs Schistosoma adults lay their eggs into the intestine, where they are shed in feces Granulomas form around Schistosoma eggs and can damage internal organs (liver, lungs, etc.) Schistosoma flukes (trematodes) inhabit the intestinal blood vessels for part of their life cycleThe vector of human African trypanosomiasis Tsetse fly Sand fly Glossina fly Mode of infection by using contaminating tools Trichomonas vaginalis Trichomonas hominis Trichomonas tenax The period between infection and the appearance of symptoms is * called Parasitic infestation Incubation period Parasitic infection