Lecture 6 Flashcards
What is the difference between an infection and disease?
an infection is when a pathogen colonizes and begins to grow on a host
What is the difference between an ectoparasite and an endoparasite?
ecto - lives on the surface of host
endo - lives inside of host
What is the difference between a primary and opportunistic pathogen?
primary - causes disease in healthy hosts
opportunistic - causes disease only in immunocompromised patients
How does the amount of lethal dose effect it’s virulence?
a lower lethal dose will mean that less of the microbe is needed to cause disease; more virulent
What is biosafety level 1?
normal sterile techniques
When is biosafety level 2 used?
for agents with little risk of aerosol transmission
When is biosafety level 3 used?
in negative air pressure labs when working with virulent and inhalation transmitted agents
When is biosafety level 4 used?
in complete isolation for agents that are highly virulent
What is horizontal transmission?
transmission from one species to another via food, inhalation, contact, or vectors
What is vertical transmission?
from parent to child
What is accidental transmission?
a host who is not part of the normal infectious cycle unintentionally encounters that cycle
What is immunopathogenesis?
the process of an immune response to a pathogen contributing to a cause of pathology and disease
What is the difference between, an endemic, an epidemic and a pandemic?
endemic - disease is always present at low frequencies
epidemic - a sudden rise in disease over a short period of time
pandemic - an epidemic that occurs over a wide geographic area
What are the traits the a pathogen needs to cause disease?
- gain host access
- find niche and colonize
- overcome host defences
- obtains nutrients and multiply
- exit
What are the molecular koch’s postulates?
used to look at virulence gene
1 - phenotype is associated with pathogenic species
2 - inactivate of the gene should lead to loss of virulence or pathogenicity
3 - replacement of mutated gene should restore pathogenicity