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Legionellosis
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Definition
B: Legionella pneumophila (-)
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Legionnaire's Disease - 1976 Philadelphia outbreak
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Pontiac Fever in mild form
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Found naturally in water, but drinking does not cause the disease. Inhaling aerosolized water can lead to infection and pneumonia.
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Psittacosis
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Definition
B: Chlamydia psittaci (-)
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Zoonois with bird reservoir
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"Parrot fever" or ornithosis
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Acquired by humans when they inhale dried bird urine or feces
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Influenza
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Definition
V: Orthomyxoviridae family
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Respiratory disease; may cause pneumonia
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Airborne and person-to-person transmission
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New flu strains develop via Antigenic drift (surface protein changes) and Antigenic shift (two types of virus merge to create a new strain).
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Hantavirus
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Definition
V: Bunyaviridae family
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New strain "sin nombre" southwest USA - 1993
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Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS): Severe, rapid-onset pneumonia and death
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Transmitted by inhaling aerosolized rat urine or feces while cleaning rural homes
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Term
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Definition
V: Coronaviridae family
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2002 China, originally emerged in live animal markets
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Most cases spread nosocomially
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2004 - 0 cases
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Person to person transmission
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Term
Coccidioidomycosis
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Definition
F: Coccidioides immitis
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"Valley fever"
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Deserts of the southwest USA
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Usually asymptomatic
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Can cause severe pulmonary, disseminated, or cutaneous forms of Coccidioidomycosis in rare instances
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Term
Histoplasmosis
Pneumonia-Causing |
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Definition
F: Histoplasma capsulatum
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Reservoir- soil, bat/bird droppings
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Acquired by inhaling spores
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Usually mild and does not require treatment
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Term
Toxoplasmosis
Pneumonia-Causing |
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Definition
P - sporozoa: Toxoplasma gondii
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Term
Tuberculosis
Pneumonia-Causing |
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Definition
B: Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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latent TB (>1/3 of the world)
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10% of people with TB will develop active TB disease
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2 million deaths per year, most common in Africa, Asia, Former USSR
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Directly-Observed Therapy, Short-course (DOTS) 5+ pills daily for 6 months
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MultiDrug Resistant TB (MDR-TB) 4% of cases do not respond to standard treatment, treated with DOTS-Plus
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BCG (Bacillus Calmett-Guerin) 'vaccine' only works 50% of the time
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