Microbiology 2: Bacterial diseases Flashcards

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List the potential sources of infection by bacteria?

A

Extrinsic - from outside you

Intrinsic - from inside you

Mythical - mythical explanations e.g. catching a cold from being outside in the cold

Upper respiratory tract (intrinsic + extrinsic)

Lower GI tract (intrinsic + extrinsic)

Sexual/Urogenital tract (intrinsic + extrinsic)

Skin (intrinsic + extrinsic)

Nosocomial/Hospital Acquired (all of the above)

Food and Water

Animals

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2
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List the potential routes (portals of entry) of infection by bacteria?

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-upper respiratory tract -urogenital tract -broken skin -the gastro-intestinal tract -‘faeco-oral route’ (contaminated food and water) -Intravenous

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3
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Name the two types of “portals of entry” and explain them?

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Expected-e.g. normal (harmless) microbiota entering via an expected route (newborn infant and maternal microbiota) Un-expected-. normal (harmless) microbiota entering unusual site OR pathogenic microbiota entering any site

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4
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Define Infectivity?

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the ability of a pathogen to spread rapidly from one host to another.

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5
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Define virulence?

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the disease producing ability of a microorganism for example:Toxin production eg Pneumolysin: cholesterol-dependent pore-forming toxin affecting lung architecture Degradation of host molecules eg Hyaluronan lyase- degrades host hyaluronic acid matrix for nutrition and ? spread

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6
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Define infective dose?

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Infectious Dose - number of bacteria required to initiate an infection

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7
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If a pathogen can kill or subvert phagocytes then their infectious dose is higher or lower?

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lower

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8
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define pathogenicity?

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ability to cause DISEASE

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9
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Name the factors that affect pathogenicity?

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Infectivity and Virulence

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10
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Name the factors that can effect the infectious dose

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11
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How are bacterial pathogens of the mouth transmitted?

A

droplet transmission

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12
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How can a bacteria be transmitted from the upper respiratory tract to the brains?

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Nasal sinuses and into brain

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13
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In what way is cholera transmitted?

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Faeco-oral transmission

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14
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Name a possible route of transmission to a neonate the involes the Gastro- intestinal tract?

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Gastro-intestinal to urogenital tract.. to neonates

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15
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list the Disease consequences of bacterial pathogens acquired via the upper respiratory tract ?

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16
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Name consequences of urogenital tract infection?

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17
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Name the consequences of bacterial infection acquired via the GI tract

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Diarrhoeal illnesses Bacteremic/systemic infections- typhiod Toxin-mediated disease-Neurological (eg botulism)

18
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list the Consequences of infection via broken skin?

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Superficial infection Cellulitis Abscess Fasciitis Myositis Gangrene/necrotic infection Bacteremia