Factors affecting infectious disease- Agent Flashcards

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Facultative pathogenic agents are helped by predisposing factors.

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Stenoxen agents have a wide host range.

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Euryxen agents have a wide host range

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4
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An euryxen agent can infect several host species

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5
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There is no minimum number of agents necessary to infection, because they can
replicate in the host

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F

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6
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Mutations generally result decrease of the virulence.

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7
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Immunogenicity of the different agents is different

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8
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There is a minimum number of each agent that is necessary to infect animals

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9
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A minimum amount of bacteria or viruses is needed to a successful infection

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10
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Virulence of an agent can be characterized with its LD50 value

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11
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Pathogenicity means the ability of the agent to cause disease.

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12
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Virulence means the level of pathogenicity.

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13
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The amount of the agent does not influence the outcome of the infection, since it can
replicate in the host.

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F

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14
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In the case of optimal way of infection the least amount of agent can cause disease.

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15
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The virulence of the agents is connected to virulence factors.

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16
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Virulence is a stable characteristic of an agent.

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F

17
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The way of the infection (entrance of the agents) can influence its outcome.

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18
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Virulence of a bacterium or virus can be changed spontaneously.

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19
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In case of a secondary infection the agent complicates a primary infection.

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20
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Virulence of a bacterium or virus can be changed.

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21
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The virulence factors help the agents in causing disease

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22
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Virulence variants can occur within a bacterium or virus species.

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23
Q

Pathogenic variants can occur within a bacterium or virus species.

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24
Q

Species specific resistance can be overcome by increasing the number of agents.

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F

25
Q

Within a pathogenic species no avirulent strains can occur

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