20 Into to Host Microbe Interactions Flashcards
3 ways microbes interact with host
commensalism, mutualism, parasitism
what is commensalism?
microbes benefit from human but human is unaffected
where do you not find normal flora in body?
internal tissues and organs, and fluids in these organs
when microbe becomes established and begins grow on external body surface
colonization
when microbe penetrates body surface, enters and multiplies in tissue, trigger immune response
infection
an infection that results in damage to body
disease
types of norm flora?
transient (hours–>days) and resident (long term, stable)
_____ flora established in a few hours, ____ flora in 1-2 days
oral/nasopharyngeal, skin; GI
site to site diffs
types and amounts of nutr, pH, O2 concentration, presence/absence antimicrobes, kinds of other microbes (competition)
person to person diffs
age, sex, diet, hygiene, living conditions, other diseases
skin flora?
less species diversity, transient in exposed surfaces, resident in protected areas (pores), mostly commensal
mutualistic interaction in skin?
norm. flora metabolize lipids for nutr–>produce acidic waste which lowers pH and prevents pathogens from growing
what is skin flora prob?
when take blood culture to test for bacteremia, collected by puncture in skin–>norm. flora in skin can contaminate blood cultures
how to tell if microbe growing in blood culture true pathogen or just skin?
2 or 3 blood samples each from diff site
species/numbers in mouth/tongue/teeth/saliva?
stre, haemophilus, Neisseria; biofilm communities (plaque, tongue), up to 10^7 per mL saliva