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Q: What is the likely outcome of Listeria monocytogenes exposurein normal healthy individuals?
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- A distraught mother recently posted on Facebook that although she had not been sick since the birth of her child 3 months ago, she was responsible for her baby being in the ICU with whooping cough. Explain this (accurate) assessment.Compare the cause and presentation of impetigo and staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome.a. Why is listeriosis a serious problem even with refrigerated foods?b. Which groups are most at risk for serious complications?
- What is the likely outcome of Listeria monocytogenes exposurein normal healthy individuals?Some patients who take antibiotics for acne develop yeast infections of the mouth or genitourinary tract. ExplainWhich of the following statements about listeriosis is false?(a) The causative agent, Listeria monocytogens, can befound in many types of food .(b) When pregnant women are infected with Listeria mono-cytogens, the bacteria may cause fetal damage or death.(c) Bacteriophages can be used to eliminate Listeria oncontaminated food.(d) Infection with Listeria monocytogens rarely results inmeningitis.(e) Listeria L-forms lack cell walls and are able to persistinside of macrophages after phagocytosis.
- Why is it important to treat strep throat within the first nine days or so? What is the mechanism for damage beyond the throat area (rare, serious complications) if left untreated?Compare and contrast on the pathogenesis/mechanism of action of Shigella dysenteriae and Listeria monocytogenes.Describe differences in the transmission of botulism in adultsversus infants.