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INTRODUCTION
Applied microbiology for the stud...,
Applied microbiology for the stud...,
Applied microbiology for the expl...
42  cards
CHAPTER 1: Structure and classification of bacteria
These are rigid part of the bacte...,
A polysaccharide bacterial compon...,
Bacterial component that are surf...
25  cards
CHAPTER 2: Innate immunity and normal flora
Special enzyme found in tears sal...,
Bacteria that lowers vaginal ph t...,
Toll like receptors that recogniz...
25  cards
CHAPTER 3: Pathogenecity and pathogenesis of Infectious disease
By definition this is an organism...,
By definition this is an organism...,
The ability to cause disease
21  cards
CHAPTER 4 and 5: The laboratory investigation of infection and Antibiotic Therapy
Ways to optimize diagnostic benef...,
______ staining of blood films an...,
Bacterial incubation temperature
20  cards
CHAPTER 6: Antibiotic in Clinical Use
Medications that work by inhibiti...,
Give 2 examples of natural penici...,
Give an example of penicillinase ...
23  cards
CHAPTER 7: Resistance to antibacterial agents
Many bacterial species incorporat...,
Bacteria contain _________ which ...,
Plasmids can pass from one bacter...
18  cards
CHAPTER 8: Sources and transmission of infection
Type of infection caused by hosts...,
Type of infection caused by organ...,
The most important source of huma...
7  cards
CHAPTER 9: Principles of Infection Control
Process of identifying an outbreak,
Surveillance system locally is pe...,
Surveillance system nationally is...
9  cards
CHAPTER 10: Infection in the hospital environment
Badly maintained air conditioning...,
Any inanimate object may be conta...,
To reduce risk of transmitting or...
12  cards
CHAPTER 11: Immunization
Immunization may be achieved pass...,
Immunization may be achieved acti...,
This aims to generate immunity wi...
7  cards
CHAPTER 12: Emerging infections
______ can be thought of a locali...,
______ occur when an epidemic spr...,
The _____ of a pathogen is define...
5  cards
CHAPTER 13: Staphylococcus
Pathogenicity determinant of stap...,
Primary skin infection caused by ...,
Gene possessed by mrsa that make ...
21  cards
CHAPTER 14 & 15: Streptococcus
Route of transmission of streptoc...,
Virulence factor of streptococcus...,
Streptococcus pyogenes toxin that...
35  cards
CHAPTER 16: Listeria, Bacillus, Corynebacterium and environmental Mycobacteria
Listeria can grow in temperatures...,
Treatment for listeria species,
Listeria species are resistance to
14  cards
CHAPTER 17: Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis
__________ is caused by corynebac...,
Diphtheria causes inflammation an...,
_________ is a selective medium t...
27  cards
CHAPTER 18: Pathogenic Mycobacteria
Groups of pathogenic mycobacteria...,
Group 1 mycobacteria,
Group 2 mycobacteria
24  cards
CHAPTER 19: Clostridium
The main pathogenicity mechanism ...,
Acute diarrheal disease caused by...,
Sight
14  cards
CHAPTER 20: Non-sporing Anaerobes
Rarely tropical ulcers may be cau...,
Specimen to collect for non spori...,
________ and ________ are not act...
9  cards
CHAPTER 21: Neisseria and Moraxella
Gram negative diplococcus that ad...,
Medications for n gonorrhea,
Infection is most common in the w...
10  cards
CHAPTER 22: Small Gram-negative coccobacilli: Haemophilus, Brucella, Francisella, Yersinia and Bartonella
Septicaemia meningitis and osteom...,
Many h influenzae express a which...,
Medications used for h influenzae...
20  cards
CHAPTER 23 and 24: Pathogenicity of Enteric gram-negative bacteria
_________ is the most common type...,
These are facultatively anaerobic...,
________ possesses a capsule or v...
25  cards
CHAPTER 25: Vibrio, Campylobacter, Helicobacter
Vibrio cholerae is subdivided by ...,
Antibodies to gm1 ganglioside of ...,
___________ which is ascending de...
6  cards
CHAPTER 26: Environmental pathogens: Pseudomonas, Burkholderia and Legionella
Isolates of these organisms from ...,
__________ of p aeruginosa is ass...,
This organism can cause chronic p...
11  cards
CHAPTER 27: Chlamydia, Mycoplasma and Rickettsia
Chlamydia sp that infects the eye...,
2 respiratory chlamydial pathogens,
2 forms of chlamydia
18  cards
CHAPTER 28: Spiral Bacteria
Stages of syphilis,
______________ is an expanding ra...,
Second phase of leptospirosis inc...
17  cards
CHAPTER 29: Virus structure, classification and antiviral therapy
Give 5 double stranded dna viruses,
Give a single stranded dna virus,
___________ may serve directly as...
23  cards
CHAPTER 30: Herpesviruses I
Herpesvirus group that consists o...,
Herpesvirus group that consists o...,
Herpesvirus group that consists o...
3  cards

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