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Progress of an Infection
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Simple map illustrating the steps in an infection
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microbiology
clinical microbiology
clinical microbiology
chapter 11: interactions between microbes and humans
undergraduate
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Rachel Halverson
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Progress of an Infection
Step 1: Becoming Established
Portals of Entry
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Skin, GI Tract, Respiratory Tract, & Urinary Tract
Infectious Dose
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the minimum number of microbes necessary to cause an infection to proceed
Step 2: Attaching to the Host
Adhesion
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fimbriae (pili), surface proteins, adhesive slimes or capsules, specialized receptors
Step 3: Surviving Host Defenses
Phagocytes
Slime or Capsule
Survival Inside
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Legionella, Mycobacterium, and many rickettsias
Step 4: Causing Disease
Enzymes
Toxins
Host's Defenses
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