Microbial pathogenicity Flashcards

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What is a commensalism relationship?

A

Where one organism benefits but the other doesn’t. However the other organism doesn’t suffer any loss either

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2
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What is a mutualistic relationship?

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Where both parties benefit

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3
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What is a pathogenic relationship?

A

The pathogen causes harm to the host

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4
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What distinguishes a commensal organism from a pathogen?

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The ability to damage the host (i.e. cause disease)

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5
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Coryneform bacteria are commensal and are found in the ___________

A

nasopharynx

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6
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What is the nature of a disease influenced by?

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Type of microorganism
Virulence factors produced by the organism
Health of the host
Site of infection e.g. lens of the eye is very susceptible

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7
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Some organisms can go from being non-pathogenic to being pathogenic. True or false?

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True

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8
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What is virulence?

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A measure of the ease with which a pathogen can establish disease in susceptible host

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9
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What is meant by infectivity?

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A measure of the ease in which a pathogen can become transferred from an infected host to a susceptible one

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10
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What is meant by susceptibility?

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A measure of the ease with which an individual may become infected

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11
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What does MIN stand for?

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Minimum Infective Number

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12
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What does MIN indicate?

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The number of microbial cells that are required to be introduced to particular sites in the body in order to initiate infection

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13
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What is MIN affected by?

A

Nature of site
route of transmission
host status
organism status

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14
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What are the ways in which an organism can get into the body?

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Skin
Respiratory tract
Gastrointestinal tract
Eyes
Urinary Genital tract
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15
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How can an organism leave the body?

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Faeces
Urine
Blood (IV abuse/sex/bites)
Semen 
Saliva
Cannibalism
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