General terms Flashcards

1
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infectivity

A

ability of a pathogen to establish an infection. Dependent upon: pathogenicity, adherance to cells, invasiveness, antigenic switching, and virulence.

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2
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pathogenicity

A

ability to cause disease

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3
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adherence to host cell

A

pili, fimbriae

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4
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invasion

A

ability to penetrate host defence

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5
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antigenic switching

A

change shape of their surface antiogens

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6
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virulence

A

ability to cause serious illness, usually if they produce toxins

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7
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nosocomial

A

hospital acquired

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8
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iatrogenic

A

caused by the health professional

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9
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commensal

A

normal flora

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10
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symbiosis

A

living together

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11
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synergism

A

both needed for function

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12
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lag phase

A

metabolic activity without division. constant number of organisms

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13
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log phase

A

exponential growth. doubling over and over

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14
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stationary

A

division and death are equal due to nutrients running out

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15
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death

A

all nutrients used up, accumulation of waste products

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16
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controlling bacterial growth

A

heat, irradiation, antimicrobial agents, and antibiotics

17
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disease triangle

A

AKA communicable disease or Epidemiological triangle, host, agent, environment

18
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viruses adaptation for survival

A

antigenic shift

19
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bacterial and fungi adaptation for survival

A

spores

20
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Parasites adaptation for survival

A

cysts