infectious spread (W9) Flashcards

1
Q

which areas of the body would you not expect microbial organisms in normal circumstances

A

major organs (brain, heart, liver)
bone/bone marrow
joints

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2
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example of zoonotic pathogens

A

chlamydophila psittaci - from birds, causes psittacosis

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3
Q

transmission stages?

A

escape from reservoir (eg person, animals, water, soil, etc)
transport to new host
entry
escape

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4
Q

how often do bacteria replicate

A

every 20 minutes

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5
Q

what can neutrophils detect

A

changes in temperature, oxygen, pH, etc

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6
Q

what happens once the innate immune system recognises bacterial cells

A

epithelial/endothelial cells produce cytokines which bring in neutrophils. can lead to inflammation, raise in temperature, increased heart rate and breathing rate

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7
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what is incubation time

A

time between infection and developing symptoms

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8
Q

strategies for evading host defences?

A

concealment of antigens
intracellular persistence
colonise privileged sites
take up host membranes or molecules (mainly viruses)

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9
Q

which diseases make the host more susceptible

A

diabetes
chronic renal disease
chronic liver disease
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
malignancy
immunosuppression

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