Lecture 1: Pathogens in Perspective Flashcards
(33 cards)
What are pathogens?
Biological agents that cause disease
What are environmental pathogens?
Microorganisms that normally spend a substantial part of their lifecycle outside human hosts
Name 4 types of protozoans
Amoebae
Ciliates
Flagellates
Apicomplexaans
Where in the body has the nighest level of bacteria?
The large intestine
What is microbial antagonism?
bacteria flora benefit by preventing overgrowth of harmful microbes
In newborns, the initial gut bacteria depend on what?
The delivery mode
What is a true pathogen?
Capable of causing disease in healthy persons with normal immune defences
What is an opportunistic pathogen?
Cause disease when the hosts defences are compromised
Severity of a disease depends on the what of a pathogen?
Virulence
What are the 5 modes of transmission?
Person to person Waterbourne Foodborne Airborne Vector-borne
What is an infectious dose?
The minimum number of microbes required for infection to proceed
Microbes with a small infectious dose have a greater what?
Virulence
What do features do microbes that to allow them to attach to the host?
Fimbrias
Flagella
Adhesion slime or capsules
Pili
List three types of virulence factors
Exoenzymes
Toxigenicity
Antiphagocytic factors
What are the 4 distinct phases of clinical infections?
Incubation period
Prodromal stage
Period of invasion
Convalescent period
What is the incubation period?
Time from initial contact with the infectious appearance to the appearance of first symptoms
What is the prodromal stage?
Vague feelings of discomfort, non specific
What is the period of invasion?
Specific signs and stages and becomes well established
What is a localised infection?
Microbes enters body and remains confined to a specific tissue
What is a systemic infection?
Infection spreads to several sites and tissue fluids usually in the bloodstream
What is a focal infection?
When infectious agent breaks loose from a local infection and is carried to other tissues
What is an acute infection?
Comes on rapidly with severe but short lived effects
What is a chronic infection?
Progress and persist over a long period of time
What is a reservoir?
Primary habitat of pathogens in the natural world