Host-Pathogen Relationships!

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    Bacterimia is when

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    cholera toxin and salmonella toxins are both examples of cytolytic toxins

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    Streptococcus pyogenes produces streptokinase which dissolves clots allowing for further invasion

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    Colonization

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    Diptheria toxin is an example of

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    Moleules on surface of host cell to which adhesins may bind are known as

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    Specific factors that enhance the ability of microorganisms to attach to host cell are;

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    Diptheria toxin inactivates the EF-2 and disrupts protein synthesis in host cells preventing normal protein synthesis

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    lack of sleep, malnutrition, age and genetics are all examples of;

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    Where in the body is the pH the highest?

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    Normal micriobiota are...

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    With a-b toxins the B chain enters the host cell cytoplasm

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    Which definitions match the following words in order; Virulence, infection, disease, toxicity, invasiveness

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    A primary pathogen _____ and an Opportunistic pathogen ______

  15. 15

    Where in the human GI tract is the pH the lowest?

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    Which is the most correct path resulting in tissue damage?

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    Which of the following are exotoxins

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    pathogens like streptococcus pneumoniae with no capsule are virulent

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    Enterotoxin is

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    Pathogenicity is the ability of pathogen/parasite to inflict damage on host

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    Staphylococcus aureus produces coagulase which causes fibrin clotting which localizes infections

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    hemolysins______ and leukocidins__________

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    hemolysin and leukocidin are both examples of

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