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| Normal anaerobic flora of the skin include what? |
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| Carbuncles are caused by what? |
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| The lesion, which began a a tender, erythematous papule, which, progresses to 2-3cms, over several days. pus then exudes from follicular oping, with a deep depression, and yellow crustt. associated fever, chills, and malaise. what is the diagnosis |
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| Carbuncles (furunculosis) |
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| what are 2 causal microbes of cellulitis in children? |
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| Haemophilus influenzae B, group A streptococci, S aureus |
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| A distinct red region, of superficial, marginated xerotic skin, which is caused by Corynebacterium Minutissmum. What is the condition |
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| What is pitted keratolysis caused by? |
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| A Gram +ve cocci, that is coagulase positive and catalase positive..what is it? |
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| What are 2 distinguishing feature between staph aureus and CONS |
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| CONS are Coagulase negative, mannitol negative |
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| a gram +ve coccie, arranged in chains, catalase negative |
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| what is bullous impetigo caused by? |
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| nealy exclusively staph aureus |
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| Non-bullous impetigo is caused by what? |
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| Grp A strep (esp Strepococcus pyogenes), and staph |
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