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  1. 3. A zoonotic disease also known as rabbit fever. Caused by Francisella tularensis.
  2. 7. This type of virus family is responsible for yellow fever, dengue, ebola, and marburg.
  3. 8. Not so much a problem in the US, but more trouble in Central and South America. When a kissing bug trasmits Trypanosoma cruzi.
  4. 11. If the bacteria invades the bones
  5. 13. A protozoan illness that often has reoccuring symptoms of fever, chills, anemia, weakness, and fatigue. Caused by the Plasmodium species.
  6. 14. Small, dark purplish hemorrhages of blood vessels under the skin
  7. 15. Almost half of the cases of endocarditis are caused by this Gram positive cocci
  8. 16. Septicemias, bacteremias, and toxemias are dangerous and need rapid treatment with _______antibiotics
  9. 17. Infection and inflammation of the lymphatic vessels
  10. 18. A zoonotic disease that is caused by Yersina pestis.
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  1. 1. A zoonotic disease caused by Borrelia burdorferi, a spirochete. When a person is bit by a tick, a characteristic Bulls eye rash will develope at the site of the bite.
  2. 2. In this infection, it is not only the inflammation, but the vegetations that cause the most problems. The vegetations are bulky masses of platelets and coltting proteins that are able to surround and bury the bacteria, allowing them to hide from phagocytic cells, anitbodies, and drugs.
  3. 4. Watch out for this infection, especially if you are pregnant or immunocomprimised. It's caused by a protozoan, that you can ingest from undercooked meat or from cat feces.
  4. 5. This infection is also called undulating fever or Bang's disease. It is a zoonotic disease, that is more of a problem in cattle. Routine testing is done for dairy cattle, and many times herds are protected with vaccination.
  5. 6. Is the causative agent of brucellosis.
  6. 9. This is the causative agent of Infectious Mononucleosis (aka Mono or the kissing disease).
  7. 10. An extreme swelling of a regional lymph node, commonly seen in the armpit or groin.
  8. 12. These are used by bacteria to capture iron