{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"# L10 - *Chlamydia*,* Mycoplasma*, Anaerobes \n1. Describe the general properties of genera in the family *Chalmydiaceae*\n2. List the human pathogenic genera species within the family\n3. Describe the diseases caused by *C.trachomatis* and how they relate to different serovars\n4. Describe he illnesses produced by species in the genus *Chlamydophila*\n5. Describe the general properties of genera in the family *Mycoplasmataceae*\n6. Describe the illness caused by *M.pneumonia*\n7. List the species of *Mycoplasma/Ureaplasma* implicated in human disease\n8. Discuss why it is difficult to attribute definite disease causality to the genital *mycoplasmas*.\n9. Name species of *Mycoplasma* for which tenuous or definite disease causality has been estabilished; name diseases\n10. Discuss briefly the meaning of anaerobiasis as it applies to bacteria.\n11. Recognise the names of typical anaerobic bacteria\n12. Describe the difference between endogenous and exogenous anaerobic infections.\n13. Give examples of endogenous and exogenous anaerobic infections.","provider_name":"Coggle","provider_url":"https://coggle.it","thumbnail_url":"https://static.coggle.it/diagram/XJDbG9hHeijwNZ3n/thumbnail","width":1920,"height":1200,"html":"<iframe width=\"1920\" height=\"1200\" src=\"https://embed.coggle.it/diagram/5c90db1bd8477a28f0359de7\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen></iframe>"}