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Microbiology with Tammy at Bel-Rea


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Plantae, Protista, Prokaryote, Animalia, Fungi

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5 Kingdoms
Plantae, Protista, Prokaryote, Animalia, Fungi
Objective lenses
4x, 10x, 40x/45x, 100x
Cellular Immunity
1. Eliminates intracellular organisms 2. Eliminates abnormal cells/tissues 3. Hypersensitivity reactions
Pathogenic Properties
2 basic mechanisms 1. Tissue invasion 2. Toxin Production
Host resistance types
1. Skin 2. Normal flora 3. Inflammation/ Phagocytes 4. Mucous membranes 5. Immune response 6. Natural resistance
Humoral Immunity
Antibodies bond to antigens, B lymphocytes remember antigens, and help disease from occuring
Pathogens: Disease producing micro organisms
1. Opportunistic Pathogen 2. Obligate Pathogen
Opportunistic Pathogen
Doesn't cause disease but can with opportunity 1.Unusal location 2. Compromised Host
Toxoid
Toxin Antigens
Toxoid
Toxin Antigens
Toxoid
Toxin Antigens
Toxoid
Toxin Antigens
Toxoid
Toxin Antigens
Toxoid
Toxin Antigens
Toxoid
Toxin Antigens
Parfocal
The lenses remain almost in focus when a higher magnification objective is moved into position
Parfocal
The lenses remain almost in focus when a higher magnification objective is moved into position
Parfocal
The lenses remain almost in focus when a higher magnification objective is moved into position
Parfocal
The lenses remain almost in focus when a higher magnification objective is moved into position
Parfocal
The lenses remain almost in focus when a higher magnification objective is moved into position
Parfocal
The lenses remain almost in focus when a higher magnification objective is moved into position
Parfocal
The lenses remain almost in focus when a higher magnification objective is moved into position
Incubation Period
Time from initial infection until clinical signs appear
Nosocomial Infection
Hospital acquired infection, occurs in approx. 5% of pts
Zoonosis
Transmission of disease from animal to people
Nosocomial Infection surg. rates
If surg. last less than 30 min = 1% If lasts greater than 3.5 hrs = 14%
Vector
Invertebrate insect that can transmit disease through it's bite
Fomite
Inanimate object contaminated with microorganisms, can transmit disease
Endemic
When a organism prevails continuously in a certain geographic location, disease is constantly present in certain geographical area
Epidemic
Sudden outbreak or increase in number of disease cases, no one number defines an epidemic
Pandemic
An epidemic occurring over a very wide area, crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people, a global pandemic
Reservoir
In order for an organism to continue to exist and be spread, it has to have a permanent place to reside; a reservoir could be human, animal, soil, water, plants
Carrier
An infected individual who is a potential source of infection for other, may or may not be symptomatic
Resolution
The ability of the lens to distinguish fine detail
Parfocal
The lenses remain almost in focus when a higher magnification objective is moved into position
Genus
Number of related organisms
Species
Each different organisms within the genes
Vaccine
Viral Antigens
Bacterin
Bacterial Antigens
Toxoid
Toxin Antigens