ssRNA with envelope virus [item1] In congenital infections,…

ssRNA with envelope virus [item1] In congenital infections, can cause small body size, problems with liver, spleen or lungs, jaundice and mental disabilities  [item2] Can be transmitted to mucus membranes on the eyes and mouth through bodily fluids such as saliva, urine, and breast milk.  Most people are exposed and suffer no symptoms.  Main symptoms are fever and sore liver and spleen.  [item3] Infects CD4+ cells and macrophages in the immune system  [item4] Has been associated with genital warts, throat warts and cervical cancer.  [item5]

Has reverse transcriptase- retroviridiae family [item1] Geni…

Has reverse transcriptase- retroviridiae family [item1] Genital warts may look like the top of a cauliflower, vaccines can help with prevention [item2] Remains latent in spine and can be reactivated to cause shingles [item3] Remains latent in spine and can be reactivated by stress to cause blisters near mouth, anus and genitals. [item4] Causes chickenpox [item5]

Motile by endoflagella (axial filaments); microaerophile. [i…

Motile by endoflagella (axial filaments); microaerophile. [item1] Has elementary and reticulate body forms. [item2] Diplococcus [item3] Painless, firm lesions (chancres) can progress to rough rashes and raised gray or white lesions in moist areas of the body. [item4] Spirochete [item5] Causes syphilis [item6] An effective vaccine exists for prevention. [item7] It is in the herpersviridae family. [item8]  

A positive presumptive test is followed by a confirmed test….

A positive presumptive test is followed by a confirmed test.  If this done our water testing would have included a “confirmed test” performed by streaking a positive lactose broth on EMB plate.  What is the appearance of fecal coliform colonies on EMB agar?