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Innate Immunity and Bacterial Infection
What is the modulat design of the...,
What are teh 2 functions of hte i...,
What are the 3 main features of p...
86  cards
Nosocomial infection and antibiotic resistance
What is an antibiotic,
What are most antibiotics produce...,
What is minimal inhibitory concen...
56  cards
Parasitic infections of the GI and GU tracts
What is a parasite,
How are protozoa classified,
What are the 4 classifications of...
55  cards
Fungal Immunity
Which phylum is the most common i...,
What is the appearance of aspergi...,
Where does the cryptococcus neofo...
62  cards
Biology of Neisseria Meningitides
What type of bacteria is nmeningi...,
Where does nmeningitides reside,
How is nmeningitides classified
57  cards
Meningococcal disease and vaccines
What is invasive md defined as,
How does invasive md present as,
What is the carriage rate of n me...
29  cards
Antibacterial autophagy
What does cell autonomous innate ...,
What are the options intracellula...,
What do extracellluar pathogens f...
31  cards
Inflammasomes and antimicrobial immunity
Give examples of extracellular ba...,
Give an example of cell surface b...,
Give eamples of intra vacuolar ba...
55  cards
Mycobacterium Pathogenesis
What is the mechanism underlying ...,
What is the characteristic featur...,
Where are multinucleated giant ce...
83  cards
Tuberculosis Chemotherapy
What is the current 1st line trea...,
What is the intensive phase of tb...,
What is the continuation phase of tb
39  cards
Mycobacterium Immunity
What influences transmission of mtb,
What receptor recognises lipoarab...,
What recognises trehalose 6 6 dim...
99  cards
Biology of Salmonella
What are the 2 main types of salm...,
What are the forms of typhoidal s...,
Give an example of non typhoidal ...
90  cards
S. aureus
Describe staphylococci,
What are the 3 pathogenic species...,
What type of infections does s sa...
30  cards
Aspergillus Lung Disease
What is the life cycle of aspergi...,
How many species of aspergillus a...,
What are the main species of aspe...
70  cards
Chapter 13 Part 2
What cells are specialised for ty...,
What is the benefit of a segmente...,
What is the fucntion of hemagglut...
80  cards
TB Vaccines
What is a vaccine,
What is the bcg vaccine,
What type of immunity does bcg in...
36  cards
Retroviruses: Structure and Function
What are endogenous retroviruses,
How much of the human genome do e...,
What is the common mechanism of r...
83  cards
Primary HIV Infection
How many of patients infected wit...,
What increases the risk of being ...,
How many days after initial inocu...
37  cards
retroviral integration
What is formed after reverse tran...,
When in the infection cycle does ...,
When does reverse transcription t...
110  cards
Malaria
Who are the majority of deaths du...,
What is hte main plasmodium speci...,
What are the other malaria plasmo...
68  cards
Respiratory Viral Infections
Why is there a global potential o...,
How does the incidence of respira...,
What is the percentage of respira...
109  cards
Syphilis and HIV
What family is syphilis part of,
What are the sub species of trepo...,
What disease does endemicum cause
71  cards
Biomedical prevention against HIV-1
How many people were living with ...,
How have new hiv infections reduc...,
How have aids related deaths been...
30  cards
T cell responses to OIs in HIV
What is an opportunistic infection,
What is the general function of l...,
What is the general function of l...
129  cards
Approaches towards a cure for HIV
Why is a cure for hiv needed,
Where is the hiv reservoir focused,
What are the ways of measuring hi...
36  cards
HIV and the brain
How does hiv penetrate through th...,
What cells in the cns does hiv in...,
Which neurotransmitters are invol...
154  cards
HCV/HIV
What is the rate of hcv positivit...,
Why is there an overlap between h...,
How many hcv genotypes are there
36  cards
Antiretroviral therapy
How many patients undergo rapid h...,
What iss the percetnage of patine...,
What is the typical hiv progression
48  cards
HTLV-1
How is htlv 1 transmitted,
What type of virus is htlv 1,
What is the result of htlv 1 infe...
156  cards
ATL Biology and Treatment
Where are lymphomas predominantly...,
What is involved in looking at th...,
How is cytogenetics carried out
37  cards
Prevention of Mother-to-child HIV transmission
When does hiv transmission from m...,
Wihtout intervention how high can...,
What is the route by which transm...
49  cards
Humanised mice for the study of chronic viral infections
Why are hbv hcv and hiv difficult...,
What is a surrogate model for hbv...,
What is the problem with cell cul...
32  cards
HIV and Inflammaging
What are the drivers of ageing,
What personal characteristics inf...,
What is the hayflick limit
101  cards
An introduction to chemokines
What receptors are responsible fo...,
What causes expression of integrins,
What are integrins responsible for
26  cards
HTLV-1 and Inflammation
How many htlv 1 carriers get ham,
What is seen with htlv 1 assocait...,
Waht condition is associated with...
42  cards
HIV envelope- humoral responses
What is the hiv spike composed of,
What does viral attachment involve,
What happens once gp120 binds to cd4
113  cards
Bacteriophage
What are bacteriophages,
What was the first phage therapy ...,
Why has there been increased inte...
32  cards
Pre-clinical models of HIV prevention
What are the methods of hiv preve...,
What are the methods of hiv preve...,
What is the function of pre clini...
21  cards

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