Session 6 Flashcards

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What are the Henle-Koch postulates for?

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  • To determine if an infectious agent is the cause of a disease
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What are the Henle-Koch postulates?

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  • The organism must occur in every case of the disease
  • The organism cannot occur in any other disease
  • On removal from the body and grow in a pure culture, it can induce the disease anew
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What are the problems with the first requirement of the Henle-Koch postulates?

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(The organism occurs in every case of the disease)

  • Definition of the disease (syndrome)
  • Difficulties with the isolation of the microbe
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What are the problems with the second requirement of the Henle-Koch postulates?

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(It occurs in no other disease or in health)

  • Commensal organisms (naturally occur in humans and have a symbiotic relationship) can be pathogens
  • Endogenous infection (caused by an agent already present in the body but has previously been inapparent or dormant)
  • Colonisation without symptomatic disease is common
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What are the problems with the third requirement of the Henle-Koch postulates?

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(On removal from the body and grown in pure culture, it can induce the disease anew in a suitable animal model)

  • No suitable model
  • No pure culture eg viruses
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What are other problems with the Henle-Koch postulates?

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  • Lack of control studies

- Many contradictory findings

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What are endogenous infections?

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  • Caused by an infectious agent that is already present in the body but has previously been inapparent or dormant
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What are exogenous infections?

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  • Caused by a pathogen or agent not normally present in the body
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How are infectious diseases spread?

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  • Reservoir ) same in endogenous
  • Immediate Source ) infections
  • Mode of transmission
  • Susceptible host
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How can infections be reduced?

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  • Reservoir (1) -> Immediate source (2) -> Mode of transmission -> Susceptible host
  • Eliminate microbe from 1 and/or 2
  • Remove 3
  • Isolate 4 from 2 or protect 4
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What is Ro?

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  • The number of secondary infections resulting from one infectious case
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What does it mean when Ro > 1

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  • The infection propagates
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What does it mean when Ro < 1?

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  • The infection dies out
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