Write the most likely causative microorganism and disease of the following cases and explain sign, symptoms and control measures. A 25-year-old woman with itching, burning at vulva and abnormal white vaginal discharge. Yeasts was observed by microscopic examination of vaginal secretions.
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Write the most likely causative microorganism and disease of the following cases and explain sign, symptoms and control measures.
- A 25-year-old woman with itching, burning at vulva and abnormal white vaginal discharge. Yeasts was observed by microscopic examination of vaginal secretions.
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- Write the most likely causative microorganism and disease of the following cases and explain sign, symptoms and control measures. Meningitidis developed in the newborn baby within 5 days after birth. While the mother of baby was pregnant, she was consuming unpasteurized milk productsExplain the different stages of syphilis. (Terminology/topics to include: causative organism (morphology, gram-stain reaction),What is the correct diagnosis of the disease and the causative agent(s). A 28 year old male presented to the emergency deaprtment with a 1 day history of sore throat and fever. Upon physical examination, there was tonsillar swelling noted without the prescence of pus. A throat swab was conducted and a rapid antigen detection test for Group A Streptococcus (GAS) was performed in the ED. Results were negative. A throat swab for the culture was also collected. The patient was sent home with a diagnosis of presumed viral pharyngitis. The next day, the patient returned to the ED with worsening sore throat and difficulty swallowing. Pus was seen on the tonsils and the uvula was deviated towars one sight of his throat. Viral Agents. Bacteria Rhinovirus Group A streptococcus Adenovirus Group C Streptococcus Coronavirus G SStreptococcus…
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