1.1 Introduction Flashcards

1
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microorganisms are present in the environment and can cause contamination

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germ theory of disease

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2
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Koch’s postulates:

  • organism is ________ in the lesions of the disease
  • organism can be __________ on artificial media
  • inoculation of this pure culture produces __________ in experimental animals
  • organism can be ________ from the lesions in these animals
A
  • regularly found
  • isolated in pure culture
  • similar disease
  • recovered
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3
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the 5 types of infectious agents?

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  1. prions
  2. viruses (acellular)
  3. bacteria (prokaryotic)
  4. fungi (eukaryotic)
  5. parasites (eukaryotic)
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4
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  • have primitive nucleus
  • bacteria
  • small (1 micron in diameter)
  • rigid peptidoglycan cell wall
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prokaryotes

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5
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  • have true nucleus
  • protozoa, fungi, plants, animals
  • 5-30 microns in diameter
  • evolved from fusion of prokaryotic cells
  • membrane bound organelles (nucleus and mitochondria/chloroplasts contain DNA)
  • animal cells lack cell wall, fungal and plant cell walls are chemically different
A

eukaryotic

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6
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bacterial species must have greater than ________ % identity in 16S rRNA, isolates share many characteristics

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97

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7
Q

Linnean binomial system is ______ first then _______

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genus, species

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8
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microorganism in symbiotic relationship with host

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commensal

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9
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ability of a microorganism to persist and multiply

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colonization

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10
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colonization with commensal microorganisms

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normal flora

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11
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microorganism that can cause disease

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pathogen

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12
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degree of pathogenicity

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virulence

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13
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colonization by a pathogen

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infection

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14
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result of infectious process leading to host damage

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disease

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15
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factors and mechanisms of disease spread

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epidemiology

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16
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limited to small number of isolated cases (meningitis, relapsing fever)

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sporadic

17
Q

continually prevailing in a region (malaria)

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endemic

18
Q

outbreak (listeriosis, salmanellosis)

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epidemic

19
Q

a worldwide outbreak (cholera, HIV/AIDS)

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pandemic

20
Q

from acquisition of microorganism to disease onset

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incubation period

21
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nonspecific symptoms

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prodrome

22
Q

characteristics of clinical manifestations

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specific illness

23
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after resolution of symptoms to complete recovery, there can be complications such as chronic carriers, latent infections, permanent tissue damage after elimination of pathogen

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convalescence

24
Q

the number of microorganisms needed to infect 50% of host population

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infectious dose, ID50

25
Q

number of microorganisms needed to kill 50% of host population

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lethal dose, LD50

26
Q

virulence is _______ proportional to ID/LD

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inversely

27
Q

portals of entry?

A

skin, soft tissue (trauma_

  • skin, bloodstream (arthropod bite)
  • respiratory (inhalation)
  • GI (ingestion)
  • genital (Sexual transmission)
  • transplacental
28
Q

hand hygience, procedure appropriate PPEs (gloves, gowns, masks, etc)

A

standard precautions

29
Q

gloves and gowns, private rooms (diarrhea due to C diff or norovirus)

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contact precautions (direct or indirect)

30
Q

masks/respirators for staff/patient, closed room, for influenze or N meningitidis

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direct precautions (<3 ft)

31
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N95/PAPR respirators, airborne infection, isolation room, ex measles or M tuberculosis

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airborne precautions (>3ft)

32
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airborne + contact + eye protection, ex SARS, avian/pandemic influenza

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full barrier precautions