Pathogens of the host Flashcards

1
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What is a commensal

A

Organism part of normal flora

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2
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Pathogenicity

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The capacity of a micro-organism to cause an infection

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3
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Pathogenicity requires

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Infectivity -Ability to become established

Virulence - Ability to cause harmful effects once established

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4
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The ability to become established within a host dependant on

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Pathogens attachment

pathogens acid resistance (e.g. high acidic level in the stomach)

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5
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Pathogen

A

organism that causes a disease

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6
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What is virulence

A

ability to cause harmful effects once established

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7
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What are the three virulence factors

A

Invasivness
Toxin production
evasion of immune system

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8
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What is virulence specific to

A

strains not species

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9
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What is invasiveness

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Multiplies and spreads around the body

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10
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what is toxin production

A

release toxins extracellular

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11
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Streptococcus pyogenes is an invasive bacteria causes what disorders

A

Necrotising fasciitis
Cellulitis
Connective tissue breakdown
Fibrinolysis - the enzymatic breakdown of the fibrin in blood clots

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12
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What is released extracellularly by the micrograms

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exotoxins

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13
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what are enterotoxins

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more specific exotoxins which act on the GI tract

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14
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what is endotoxin

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structurally part of the Gram negative cell wall that is release when disintegrates

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15
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What bacteria causes tetnus and what does it produce

A

clostridium tetani

an exotoxin

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16
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When and what does tetanus do

How is death caused?

A

Happens through contaminated wounds
toxin production binds to nerve synapse and inhibits release of inhibitory neurotransmitters.
death = respiratory paralysis

17
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How is tetanus treated

A

debridement (removal of damaged tissue), antibiotics and antitoxin

18
Q

What bacteria is cholera and what does it produce

A

Vibrio cholerae, enterotoxin

19
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What does cholera enterotoxin do

A

Increases cAMP levels which inhibits uptake of Na and Cl ions causes outflow of water into GI tract resulting in dehydration due to watery diarrhoea

20
Q

What are the two example of bacteria which produce superantigens

A

Strep pyogenes and Staph aureus

21
Q

What are two examples of the commensal flora in the gut and nose

A

E. Coli - Gut

Staph. aureus - Nose

22
Q

What do super antigens do

A

able to stimulate t cells proliferation therefore increasing cytosine resulting in toxic shock

23
Q

What part of the gram negative bacterial cell wall is the endotoxin

A

Lipid A

24
Q

What are the seven things that characterise infection

A
Inflammation 
Pain
Pyrexia (fever)
Tachycardia 
Rigors (sustained shaking)
Increased white cell count 
Increased C reactive protein (markers of infection)
25
Q

What does it mean if someone is asymptomatic

A

Shows no symptoms