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List and describe the infections caused by the organism Enterobacteriaceae.
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- Organism - Enterobacter Aerogenes - Question 1. Relation to human health. Discuss how your organism is pathogenic or beneficial to humans.Med Micro: Match description to disease/pathogen germination of endospores in umbilical stump leads to spastic paralysis [Choose ] [ Choose ] fecal-oral transmssion and found in raw, _Listeria monocytogenes_ unpasteurized milk, may cause miscarriage, neonatal sepsis and meningitis pertussis, measles wound botulism germination of endospores in anaerobic tissues leads to flaccid paralysis neonatal tetanus Question 84Answer the following questions in complete sentences and paragraphs. Draw the diagram by hand: Diagram the 5 step pathogenesis cycle for coli O157:H7, an extracellular, intestinal pathogen acquired by consuming contaminated food/water. Be sure to include the role of exoenzymes and the Shiga exotoxin in your diagram. Explain the pathogenesis of Listeria monocytogenes. Be sure to include temperature regulation, intracellular growth, and at risk groups in your discussion.
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