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lactobacillus
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vulvovaginitis
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most common vaginal infection
caused by _____
pH>4.5
+ whiff...
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Gardnerella
caused by bacterial vaginosis
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caused by C. albicans
vulvar burning, redness, dysuria
small white surface...
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candida
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flagellated protozoa, STD, cervicovaginitis
often no symptoms
purulent gray...
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trichomonas
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vesicle the ulcerates, can have discharge
latent infection in nearby ganglia-->...
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Herpes simplex
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genital or venereal warts
common
some associated w/cervical cancer
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human papilloma virus (HPV)
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Poxvirus
small pruritic papules w/central umbilication on trunk and anogenital regions
curd-like
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molluscum contagiosum
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Haemophilus ducreyi (negative rod)
strongly associated w/HIV
papule or pustule...
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Chancroid
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Calymmatobacterium donovani
tropics and subtropics
button like ulcer that...
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granuloma inguinale
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treponema pallidum
obliterative endarteritis w/plasma cell response
immune...
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syphilis
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single chancre
painless
disappears spontaneously
spirochetes
already...
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primary syphilis
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2-10 weeks
rash
silvery erosions
condylomata lata
skin...
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secondary syphilis
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soft flat topped moist plaques from coalescing mucous patches
in moist areas; anogenital,...
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condylomata lata (secondary syphilis)
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gummas
Tabes dorsalis
argyll-Robertson pupil
aortic aneurysms, aortitis,...
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tertiary syphilis
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infectious from mother to fetus is uncommon in the first 16 weeks of gestation
intrauterine...
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congenital syphilis
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gram negative diplococcus
infect columnar cells
most females asymptomatic...
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Gonorrhea
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asymptomatic initial infection
lesions usually sterile
skin, tenosynovitis,...
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disseminated gonorrhea
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initial infection of the bartholin glands and other vestibular glands
ascending infection...
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Pelvic inflammatory disease
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can't produce its own ATP
most common STD
Reiter's syndrome
Lymphogranuloma...
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chlamydia
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chlamydia trachomatis L serotype
initially: painless, chronic ulcerative disease
secondary:...
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Lymphogranuloma venereum
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mites that burrow into skin
females lay eggs in the burrow
itching due to...
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Scabies
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infectious/inflammation of endometrium, fallopian tubes, ovaries and neighboring peritoneum...
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Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
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consequences of PID
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infertility
ectopic pregnancy
bowel obstruction
recurrent PID
Fitz-Hugh...
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chlamydia in females cause?
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cervicitis
dysuria-pyuria syndrome
PID
Fitz-Hugh Curtis
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Chlamydia in males cause?
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epididymtis, proctitis, prostatitis
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