Quicker Mod 7 Flashcards

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What is a disease?
pg 2

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Bacteria characteristics
pg 2/3

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bacteria mode of transmission
pg 3

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bacteria example
pg 3

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fungi characteristics
pg 3

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fungi modes of transmission
pg 4

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fungi example
pg 4

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Protozoa characteristics
pg 4

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protozoa modes of transmission
pg 4

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protozoa example
pg 4

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viruses characteristics
pg 5

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viruses modes of transmission
pg 5

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virus example
pg 5

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Prions characteristics
pg 6

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Prions mode of transmision
pg 6

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Prions example
pg 6

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Ectoparasities characteristics
pg 6

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Ectoparasities types
pg 6/7

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Ectoparasities examples
pg 7

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Endoparasities characteristics
pg 7

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Endoparasities types
pg 7

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Endoparasities examples
pg 7

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epidemic endemic, outbreak, pandemic, factors must be present for disease
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Equine influenza epidemic
(pathogen, transmission, management, preventative measures, control measures)
pg 9

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Equipment for microbial testing (and which need a risk assess) pg 9
food samples, agar plates, inoculating loop, bunsen, heat mat pippete, matches, methylated spirits, hospitial grade disinfectant agar plates, bunsen burner, methylates spirits, hospital grade disinfectant
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Procedure for microbial testing pg 10
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Reliability, validity of microbial testing pg 10
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Direct transmission (and examples) pg 11
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indirect transmission (and examples) pg 11
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Vector transmission (and example) pg 11
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Koch experiment pg 12
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Koch's postulates pg 12
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Pasterus swan neck flask experiment pg 12
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Pasteur's vaccination development pg 12
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Pasteur's microbial identification pg 12
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Panama plant disease (mode of transmission, effect, distribution) pg 14/15
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panama plant disease (prevent/control, effects on agrculture/economy) pg 15
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Foot and mouth animal disease (cause, transmission, effect, distribution) pg 14
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Foot and mouth animal disease (prevention/control, effects on agriculture/economy) pg 14
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Fungi: mechanisms for infection pg 16
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Bacteria: mechanisms for infection pg 16
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Bacteria: fire blight pg 16
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Prion adaption pg 18
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Virus adaption (adhesion, invasion) pg 18
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Bacteria adaption (adhesion, invasion) pg 19
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Protozoa adaption pg 19
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Fungi adaption (adhesion, invasion) pg 19
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Macroparasite adation (two examples) pg 19
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Adaptions (airborne) pg 20
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Adaptions (waterborne) pg 20
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Adaptions (faeco-oral) pg 20
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Adaptions (vector-borne) pg 20
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Adaptions (sexual transmission) pg 20
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Plant physical barriers (examples) pg 21
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Plant chemical barriers (examples) pg 21
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Plant Active defence: pathogen recognition pg 21
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Plant Active defence: Rapid active response pg 21
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Plant Active defence: delayed active response pg 22
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Fungal pathogens (plant, disease, pathogen, symtoms, response of plant) pg 22
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Viral pathogens (plant, disease, pathogen, symptoms, response of plant) pg 22
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Lines of defence (animals) pg 23
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Types of leukocytes pg 23
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Lymphatic system pg 23
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Physical barriers: skin pg 24
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Physical barriers: mucous membrane pg 24
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Physical barriers: mucus pg 24
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Chemical barriers: urine pg 25
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Chemical barriers: sebum and sweat pg 25
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Chemical barriers: salivia pg 25
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Chemical barriers: tears pg 25
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Second line of defence: inflammation pg 26
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Second line of defence: phagocytosis pg 26
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Second line of defence: apoptosis pg 26
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Cytokines pg 27
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Innate vs adaptive immune systems pg 27
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Adaptive immune system pg 28
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T-lymphocytes (with types) pg 29
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B- Lymphocytes (with types) pg 29
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Antibodies pg 29
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humoural response (general) pg 30
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Humoral response process pg 30
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Cell mediated immunity pg 30
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Local factors of disease monitering pg 34
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Regional factors of disease monitering pg 34
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Global factors of disease monitering pg 34
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COVID 19 factors for disease monitering (local, regional, global) pg 35
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Personal hygiene pg 35/36
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Community hygiene pg 35/36
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Quarantine (general, animal, plant, human) pg 36
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Vaccinations (general) pg 37
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Vaccinations (active acquired immunnity) pg 37
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Vaccinations (passive acquired immunity) pg 37
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Public health campaigns pg 37
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use of pesticides pg 38
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Genetic engineering pg 38
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Antivirals (description, how they work) pg 38/39
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Antivirals (effectiveness) pg 38/39
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Antibiotics (description) pg 39
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Antibiotics (effectiveness) pg 39
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Ebola epidemic (quarantine methods) pg 40
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Ebola epidemic (disposal of human faeces, other organic waste manageent) pg 40
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Ebole epidemic (water management and site drainage, reducing wildlife to human transmission) pg 40
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Calculating incidence pg 41
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Calculating prevalence pg 41
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Dengue fever (description, incidence) pg 41
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Dengue fever (prevelence) pg 41
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Historical stratergies for predicting and contorlling spread of disease pg 41/42
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Culturally diverse stratergies for predicting and controlling disease spread pg 42
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Current stratergies for predicting and controlling disease spread pg 42
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Bush medicine (examples) pg 43
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Smoke bush in WA pg 43