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a. W hy does syphilis have such profound effects on the human body? b. Why is long-term immunity to syphilis so diffi cult to achieve?
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- a. Why does syphilis have such profound effects on the human body?b. Why is long-term immunity to syphilis so difficult to achieve?a. Describe the life cycle and host range of Toxoplasma gondii.b. How are humans infected?c. What are the most serious outcomes of infection?A man was diagnosed as having tertiary syphilis. He had been a responsible business man, a caring husband and a loving father until 3 years previously. At that time, his personality changed drastically. He became angry, abusive and dangerous. This culminated in him savagely killing a man and his son. The only physical symptom that he complained about was severe headaches. 1. What tests for syphilis would have been performed on serum?2. What would the results have been?3. What test would have been performed on his CSF in order to define his condition as tertiary syphilis? The new boyfriend of a woman has assured her that he has never had syphilis. Just to be sure, she asks him to have syphilis testing. His RPR was non-reactive and his FTA-ABS was reactive. 4. Should she believe him? 5. Why or why not?
- Which of the following is true of the chancre observed dur-ing primary syphilis?(a) It disappears and leaves a scar.(b) It lasts throughout all stages of syphilis.(c) It is usually found on the face.(d) It is a hard, painless, lesion.(e) It is painful and purulent.In an early Streptococcus infection of the throat, all of thefollowing structures may swell except thea. pharyngeal tonsil.b. spleen.c. cervical lymph node.d. palatine tonsil.Early lesions in Rocky Mountain spotted fever may resemble the rash of a. measles. b. chickenpox. c. rubella. d. Lyme disease.
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- a. Why has anthrax become an infectious diseaseof concern?b. How can illness from inhalation anthrax beprevented?Caseous lesions containing inflammatory white blood cells area. lepromas b. pseudomembranes c. eschars d. tuberclesA school nurse is performing an assessment of a studentwho states: “I’m too tired to keep my head up in class.” Thestudent has a low-grade fever. The nurse would interpret thesefindings as indicating which stage of infection?a. Incubation periodb. Prodromal stagec. Full stage of illnessd. Convalescent period