Bacterial Pathogenicity Flashcards
1
Q
What are the 6 factors which promote bacterial colonization inside a host?
A
- The ability to adhere to host cells and resist physical removal.
- The ability to invade host cells.
- The ability to contact host cells.
- The ability to resist phagocytic engulfment (attachment and ingestion).
- The ability to evade immune defenses.
- The ability to compete for iron and other nutrients.
2
Q
Provide 3 examples of physical, nonspecific removal of bacteria from the human body.
A
- Constant shedding of surface epithelial cells
- Bacterial ejection by coughing, sneezing, vomiting and diarrhea
- Bacterial removal by bodily fluids (ie saliva, blood, mucous and urine)
3
Q
Name 2 bacterial mechanisms for adherence to host cells.
A
Pili and adhesins
4
Q
To cause a disease, what 4 things must an organism do?
A
- Maintain a reservoir before and after infection in environment or host
- Enter a new host
- Replicate and colonise within new host
- Cause harm to host
5
Q
Whether infectious disease upon exposure occurs depends upon which 3 aspects?
A
- The microorganism (ie virulence)
- The number of bacteria entering the host
- The quality of the host’s defense mechanisms