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Both E-coli and Shigella produce this toxin causing severe gastrointestinal disease such as bloody diarrhea.
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3
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the most easily recognized sign of genital HPV infection
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4
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Penicillin, Amoxicillin, Ampicillin, Carbapenem, Meticillin.
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6
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The man who wrote a series of postulates to define what a pathogen is (many have disproved these postulates).
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Chlamydia trachomatis is a _______ causing urethritis, proctitis, trachoma, and infertility prostatitis, epididymitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), ectopic pregnancy, neonatal diseases, and eye and pulmonary complications.
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12
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The ability to cause disease
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13
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One of the most recommended childhood immunizations in which is effective against Mumps, Rubella, and Measels.
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The syndrome caused by HIV featured in box office hits such as Kids, The Band Played On, and the Broadway smash Rent.
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15
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Has lovely locks of hair and holds the title of 'THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MAN IN MICROBIOLOGY'.
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The Idiot who infected an 8 year old boy with smallpox because he was interested by comments made by some fat ugly milk maid, ending in the creation of the vaccine.
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17
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Uses a type IV secretion apparatus, injecting the cag PAI-encoded protein CagA into the stomach's epithelial cells, promoting possible stomach cancer
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This organism uses a type 4 secretion system to replicate and is halmark for causing 'Whooping Cough'.
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A vaccine that contains killed, but previously virulent, micro-organisms that have been destroyed with chemicals, heat, radioactivity or antibiotics (Ex: Flu Vaccine).
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2
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SXT
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5
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The type of T cell that HIV enters via adsorption of glycoproteins on its surface and fusion of the viral envelope.
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7
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A hospital acquired infection resistant to Methicillin
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8
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The two proteins in which regulate Legionella's type 4 secretion system.
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10
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The polymerization of this protein helps rocket Listeria monocytogenes through host cell membranes.
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11
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A relationship where one organism lives off of another organism possibly harming it and or causing death.
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18
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This virus cannot bind to live tissue; instead, it infects epithelial tissues through micro-abrasions or other epithelial trauma that exposes segments of the basement membrane (thin sheet of fibers that underlies the epithelium).
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