CME Request for April 1 to 15, 2009 podcast

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1) Pick one best answer:

a) As the temperature and humidity decline, so does mycoplasma.

b) Weird mammals as pets are associated with Bartonella.

c) Botulism toxin is cleared from the blood in less than 24 hours.

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2) Pick one best answer:

a) Cowpox is not usually from cows, but fish and lizards.

b) Needle biopsy of diabetic feet underestimates both the microbiology and the presence of osteomyelitis.

c) HAART should be started at CD4's of <200.

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3) Pick one best answer:

a) MRSA colonization is transient and 75% will have eradicated it by one year.

b) Hot tubs can be a source of sexually induced Pseudomonas.

c) Rings are bacteriocidal and keep hands bacteria free.

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