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A 32-year-old woman acutely develops high fever, hypotension, and rash. This is followed by vomiting, diarrhea, confusion, and abdominal pain. In the hospital, evidence of multiorgan failure develops. Desquamation of the skin occurs 1 week after the acute illness. The illness started 3 days after the onset of menstruation. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A 24-year-old woman presents with fever, chills, and rigors. On physical examination, her temperature is 39.4°C, blood pressure 100/60 mm Hg, pulse 110/min, and oxygen saturation 95%. There is a 3/6 pansystolic murmur at the right sternal border, which increases with inspiration. Her arms show multiple tattoos and needle marks from injection drug use. Blood cultures are positive for S. aureus, and she is started on appropriate antibiotics. Her renal function is mildly impaired, and her urinalysis is positive for protein with red blood cell casts on microscopy. Which of the following mechanisms is the most likely explanation for her renal abnormalities?
In AIDS, lymphadenopathy is most often due to which of the following?
Which of the following is NOT true about Salmonella hepatitis?
Which of the following corticosteroids is NOT used in any form of tuberculosis?
All are cardiovascular manifestations of late syphilis, EXCEPT?
All of the following are included in the diagnostic criteria for Clostridium difficile infection, EXCEPT:
A 28-year-old man presents with a 2-day history of painful urination and cloudy penile discharge. Physical examination reveals purulent discharge expressed from the penis. Microscopic examination of the fluid shows Gram-negative diplococci within neutrophils. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment?
A 40-year-old woman, found to be positive for HBsAg, is excluded from blood donation due to a chronic shortage of blood. She is asymptomatic with normal liver function tests and negative serologic tests for IgM anti-HAV, anti-HBc, and anti-HCV. Repeat testing 6 months later shows the same results. Which of the following is the most appropriate statement regarding the pathophysiology of this patient's condition?
What is the oropharyngeal manifestation of HIV infection?
Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy
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Fever of Unknown Origin
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HIV/AIDS and Related Infections
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Tuberculosis and Mycobacterial Diseases
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Tropical and Parasitic Infections
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Viral Infections (Hepatitis, Herpes, etc.)
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Healthcare-Associated Infections
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Fungal Infections
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Emerging and Re-emerging Infections
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Antimicrobial Resistance
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Vaccination Principles
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