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- ITEM MSM MICROBIAL PROFILE MICROORGANISM/CAUS ATIVE AGENT 1 D SHAPE E HABITAT F DISCOVERY G MICROSCOPIC IMAGE || | DISEASE PROFILE DISEASE/S A B SYMPTOMS OF THE DISEASE C INCUBATION PERIOD D MODE OF TRANSMISSION DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT PREVENTION NO OF DAYS BEING SYMPTOMATIC I IMAGE OF INFECTED PATIENT דן EFGH G PROFILE Haemophilus ducreyi55) A 48 year old man who emigrated from India comes to the physician because of a 6 month history of scale, well demarcated rash on his forehaed . Physical examinationhypopigmented rash with anesthetic cewnter over the left side of the forehead. A biopsy speciment of the affected skin shows clusters of epithelialcwels and occassional ginatcells surrounded by lymphocyteswith rare acid fast bacilli. Which of the following cytokine patterns is most likely exhibited by CD 4+ T-lymphocyte clones responding to this infection A) Interleukin-1( IL-1) and Il-8 (B) IL-2 and interferon gamma (C) IL-4 and IL-10 (D) Il-5 and IL-12 (E) IL-6 and Tumor necrosis factor alphaA newborn presents with sepsis. Blood samples are taken and sent for culture. Gram stain, blood agar plates and catalase results below. VP test + Gram stain round cells ~1 micrometer diameter Blood agar:
- A two-year-old toddler was brought to the emergency room ashe had been pulling at his right ear and crying incessantly. Onexamining him, the doctor said that the child was suffering from a middleear infection. Name the infection that the child was suffering from and thebacteria that caused it.-neding 1oss seicures. anfusion oss of wncins ness stewt cavdiapulnunang reiurcutation R) ana coumni wubl help amier. ctrikes. if the porcon is nt weatniung or har no pule, Activity #2 Scenario: You and your two other friends were hiking and along the trail, you saw a man who is unconscious, with blood oozing from his head. 1. How should you deal with the situation? What is the first thing that you should do? 2. List everything you think you would need to do as the first persons to arrive at the scene. Assumption Passi: A kome where YOU can le yous BEST! No part of this LAS may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from ASPCI, Inc.. | 1 CHR No part of this LAS may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from ASPCI, HeBiopsies from the liver and intestine of an otherwise asymptomatic35-year-old male show masses of acid-fast bacilli throughout thetissue. Explain the pathology going on here and provide apreliminary diagnosis.