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BIOL 3830 Pathogenic Microbiology
Name____________________
Assignment 13: Respiratory infections
Due by ___________ (8 pts)
Attempt to the answer the questions for the following case studies in “The Microbe Files”. Identify the causative agent or disease for each case or the disease that is the topic of the case study.
Case 4.1 Disease or causative agent: _______________________
Case 4.2 Disease or causative agent: _______________________
Case 4.3 Disease or causative agent: _______________________
Case 4.4 Disease or causative agent: _______________________
Case 4.5 Disease or causative agent: _______________________
Case 4.6 Disease or causative agent: _______________________
Case 4.7 Disease or causative agent: _______________________
Case 4.8 Disease or causative agent: _______________________
New terms
Differential Diagnosis: list of diseases and conditions that could present with the symptoms present and thus would be the list of illnesses the doctor would need to consider and for which tests may be run
When you have answered all the questions for the assigned case studies in The Microbe Files
, you can turn in this sheet indicating that you have completed the assignment.
Sign Name __________________________
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