What are the 4 C's of Measles?_____Coryza (runny/stuffy nose due to inflammation)ConjunctivitisKoplik spots
_____ is associated with bloody diarrhea, commonly in toddlers (age group)
Hint: not EHEC
Severe, permanent symptoms of congenital_____ infection are remembered via the mnemonic MR DICS
_____ prophylactic therapy initiation and early infant diagnosis with use of HIV DNA PCR at 6 weeks after birth, is done according to PPTCT
Ulcers at the uvulopalatoglossal junction maybe seen in _____ which are also called Nagayama spots
Hutchinson's triad consists of _____ teeth (notched upper incisors) + Interstitial keratitis + sensorineural deafness
Chlamydia trachomatis serotypes _____ infected neonates can develop neonatal pneumonia, with a characteristic staccato cough and eosino-philia
_____ triad is seen in congenital syphilis
Congenital Rubella infection is characterized by a classic triad of _____, patent ductus arteriosus, and sensorineural deafness
Clutton's joint, scaphoid scapula and Sabre shins are seen in _____ syphilis
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