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- Single Matching. Match the disease with its common name.____________coccidioidomycosis a. tinea____________histoplasmosis b. San Joaquin Valley fever____________blastomycosis c. South American blastomycosis____________sporotrichosis d. Chicago disease____________paracoccidioidomycosis e. rose-gardener’s disease____________dermatophytosis f. yeast infection____________candidiasis g. Ohio Valley feverA patient arrives at the hospital and is in severe pain. However, after evaluation it appears as though their pain level is disproportionate to the appearance of the wound. What is a potential diagnosis and causative organism? . O Necrotizing fasciitis which is commonly caused by S. epidermidis O Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome which is caused by S. aureus O Necrotizing fasciitis which is commonly caused by S. pyogenes O Impetigo which is caused by S. pyogenes Question 17 What is the role of cord factor? O Cord factor inhibits the movement of cilia in the respiratory system O Cord factor blocks the release of bacterial endotoxins O Cord factor stops neutrophil migration O Cord factor releases fibrin and captures monocytes Question 18 Cvanosis is a common sign for which pathogenic organism? 12Type of infection for the following and small info about them: A. Naegleria fowleri B. Acanthamoeba species C. Entamoeba histolytica D. Giardiasis E. Balantidiasis F. Sleeping sickness. G. Toxoplasmosis.