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Rapidly Growing Mycobacterial Infections

 • Mycobacterium abscessus - Is the most pathogenic and the most likely
Mycobacterial Infections ... cause pulmonary infection ... fortuitum - Direct inoculation ... surgical wound infections ... other site of infection
Lymphocutaneous Sporotrichiosis Infection

Landscaper w/ painless nodular rash of arm present for months wax and wane; diagnosis?
Lymphocutaneous
Sporotrichiosis Infection ... leads to skin inoculation ... Indiana University Infectious ... Sporotrichiosis #Infection
Risk Factors for Septic Arthritis
Contiguous spread

Skin infection, cutaneous ulcers

Direct inoculation

Previous intraarticular injection

Prosthetic joint: early and delayed
spread Skin infection ... ulcers Direct inoculation ... intraarticular injection ... immunodeficiency virus infection ... Diagnosis #Septic #Infective
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Tularemia - Diagnosis and Management Summary
Francisella tularensis - Aerobic fastidious gram-negative Coccobacillus - Zoonotic Infection
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Coccobacillus - Zoonotic Infection ... at the site of inoculation ... • Pharyngeal: Ingestion ... Pneumonic: Direct inoculation
Syphilis Staging - Primary, Secondary, Latent and Tertiary - Timing and Features

Primary syphilis classically presents with
chancre at the inoculation ... after primary infection ... after primary infection
HSV Herpetic Whitlow Infection of the Finger
20 F presents with painful finger, treated w/ oral cephalexin
Herpetic Whitlow Infection ... Herpetic whitlow hsv infection ... genital herpes by inoculation ... from bacterial infection ... for bacterial infection
Lower Urinary Tract Infection: Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings

- Predisposing Factors:  Immunocompromised state, diabetes, elderly, female
Urinary Tract Infection ... catheter, surgical inoculation ... Urinary Tract Infection ... ("Cystitis"): Infection
Mycoses

HISTOPLASMOSIS
• Inhalation of conidia → Yeast → travel to lymph nodes → spread in body
• Bird
Disseminated Infections ... 50% in chronic infection ... weeks for acute infection ... necrosis, and infarction ... Symptoms: • Direct inoculation
Monkeypox

What?
Monkeypox virus belongs to the family Poxviridae, subfamily Chordopoxvirinae, and genus orthopoxvirus
Viral zoonotic disease that is
risk factors for infection ... Via cutaneous inoculation ... : Mean incubation ... sexually transmitted infections ... Cutaneous bacterial infections
Cutaneous Mucormycosis Eschar
30 M HIV cd4 10 VL 30k traumatic injury of arm few months ago
acquired by direct inoculation ... mucormycosis by direct inoculation ... accident, insulin injection ... deferoxamine, drug injections ... Indiana University Infectious