M3 Flashcards

1
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what is Koch’s postulate?

A

the microorganism is present in every case of the disease but absent from healthy organisms
suspected organism must be isolated and grown in a pure culture

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2
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define mutalistic

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relationship, where host and organism gain mutual value

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3
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define parasitic

A

live on or in living creatures causing harm/damage to the host

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4
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benefits of mutualism?

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  • organisms can produce nutrients or vitamins

- can exclude access/colonisation by pathogen (colonisation resistance)

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5
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where is lactobacillus spp. present in oral cavity?

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ONLY aproximal (majority is approximal and subgingival)

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6
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where is fusobacterium spp.present in the oral cavity?

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approximal and subgingival

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7
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spirochaetes spp.?

A

subgingival

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8
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define pathogen

A

A microbe capable of causing host damage.

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9
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define virulence factor

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a component of a pathogen that damages the host. this can include components essential for viability

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10
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Virulence factor - Adhesin

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enables binding of the organism to host tissue

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VF - invasin cell/ tissue

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enables the organism to invade a host

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VF -impedin

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enables organism to avoid host defense mechanisms

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13
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VF - aggressin

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causes damage to the host directly

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14
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VF - modulin

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induces damage to the host indirectly

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15
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how can one be protected against Kochs postulates?

A

antibodies directed against the gene product protect the host

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16
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what are the limitations for carrying out Kochs postulate?

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  • organisms cannot be cultured

- organism is a human pathogen

17
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what pathogens must cause disease for transmission?

A

obligate pathogens

18
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which pathogens do not have to cause disease for transmission?

A

opportunistic

19
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which pathogen hinders disease or prevents transmission?

A

accidental pathogens

20
Q

define epidemiology?

A

the study of the occurrence, spread and control of disease

consider for any organism

  • infective dose
  • virulence of the organism
  • hosts status (resistance)
21
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define prevalence (epidemiology)

A

proportion of population affected

22
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define sporadic

A

occurs at irregular intervals or only in a few places

23
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define endemic

A

restricted to a certain place ie africa

24
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define epidemic

A

widespread ocurrence of infectious disease at a particular time

25
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define pandemic

A

outbreak of disease over the whole world