M5. The HOST factors of disease. Flashcards

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Host factors of disease includes?

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  1. Age
  2. Sex
  3. Race
  4. Habits, customs, religions
  5. Exposure to agent
  6. Defense mechanism of the host
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  • the process of adaptive immunity manifested by the production of antibodies by B lymphocytes.
  • ANTIBODIES directly from our bodies.

Antibodies binds to specific Antigens.

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Humoral defense

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nonspecific effector cells of the innate immune response.

innate immune responses are the first line of defense against invading pathogens.

sila agad yung umaatake sa microorganism na pumasok sa body natin. hindi siya sa specific na foreign substance lang umaatake. basta kapag may nakapasok, patayen agad.

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Cellular defense

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this is the total property of an individual to protect himself from an infectious agent

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Immunity

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5
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Two types of Immunity:

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  1. Non-specific resistance
  2. Specific resistance
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present at the time of birth or has developed during maturation

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Non-specific resistance.

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acquired as a result of prior exposure with a foreign substance

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Specific resistance

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Non-specific Defense Mechanisms

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  • Skin
  • mucosal surface
  • Tears
  • Saliva
  • acid pH of gastric juice
  • phagocytes & macrophages
  • Age, nutrition status, genetic factors
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9
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2 types of Specific Resitance.

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1. ACTIVE IMMUNITY
- Natural acquired active immunity
- Artificially acquired active immunity
2. PASSIVE IMMUNITY
- Natural acquired passive immunity
- Artificially acquired passive immunity

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what has been introduced to the individual is the ANTIGEN

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Active Immunity

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infective agent will gain entry to the body, act as stimulant for antibody formation because the organism acts as antigen.

naturally acquired infection helped produce antibodies.

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Naturally acquired active immunity

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when the antigen has been deliberately introduce like injecting vaccines, they act as antigen to stimulate antibody formation.

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Artificially acquired active immunity

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when what has been introduced to the body is already ANTIBODIES

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Passive Immunity

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exhibited by the transfer of antibodies from mother’s placenta to the fetus and transfer of antibodies from breast milk to the baby.

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Naturally acquired passive immunity

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15
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Injection of artificially prepared substance like immune serum of gamma globulin. These two are antibodies preparation.

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Artificially acquired passive immunity

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16
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  • immunity of a group or a community
  • “resistance” of a group to invasion and spread of an infectious agent based on the immunity of a high proportion of individual members of the group

important factor underlying the dynamics of?

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Herd Immunity

propagated epidemics

17
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4 community reactions to agent:

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  1. Sporadic
  2. Endemic
  3. Epidemic [Outbreak]
  4. Pandemic
18
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  • intermittent presence of a disease
  • occurrence of a few cases every now and then often without relationship to each other
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Sporadic

19
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constant presence of a disease within a geographical area

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Endemic

20
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occurrence in a community of cases of an illness clearly in excess of normal expectancy

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Epidemic [Outbreak]

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  • an outbreak of exceptional proportion spreading quickly from one area to another
  • epidemic of worldwide proportion
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Pandemic