Infection: Bacteria and Viruses

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Infection: Bacteria and Viruses
Nina Liebenberg
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Nina Liebenberg
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[blank_start]Bacteria[blank_end] is an organism that has prokaryotic DNA, and can live in soil, water, plants and animals. A [blank_start]virus[blank_end] has a protein coat, DNA or RNA but no replication machinery. [blank_start]Fungi[blank_end] are eukaryotes that can be unicellular or multicellular and have cell walls that contain chitin. [blank_start]Protozoa[blank_end] are eukaryotic, unicellular and motile. [blank_start]Helminths[blank_end] are worms and eukaryotic parasites.
Respuesta
  • Bacteria
  • virus
  • Fungi
  • Protozoa
  • Helminths

Pregunta 2

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[blank_start]Pathnogen[blank_end]: Organism capable of causing disease
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  • Pathogen

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[blank_start]Commensal[blank_end]: Organism which colonizes the host but causes no disease in normal circumstances
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  • Commensal

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Using the Ziehl neeson stain, the microorganism turns pink. What does this show?
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  • It is a bacterium that is not acid fast
  • It is a bacterium that is acid fast
  • It is a virus that is not acid fast
  • It is a virus that is acid fast

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A bacterium turn purple when stained with gram stain, what does this show
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  • they are gram positive
  • they are gram negetive

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Endotoxins are produced from lipopolysacherides of bacterium. Which bacteria has this feature
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  • gram positive
  • gram negetive

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which bacteria produces exotoxins
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  • gram positive
  • gram negetive
  • mostly gram positive
  • mostly gram negetive

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antigenicity of endotoxins are strong
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

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Endotoxins can be converted into toxoids
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

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composition of an exotoxin
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  • lipopolysaccheride
  • protein

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Types of bacterial gene transfer:
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  • tramsformation
  • transduction
  • conjugation

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Obligate intracellular bacteria
Respuesta
  • chlamydia
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • streptococci pyogenes

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example of a spirochaete
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  • clostridium difficile
  • Streptococcus pyogenes
  • Borellia

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Gram negative anaerobic bacteria example
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  • Neisseria
  • Veilonella

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Example of gram negetive aerobic bacteria
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  • veilonella
  • Neisseria

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peptostreptococcus is a gram positive anaerobic cocci bacterium
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  • True
  • False

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staphylococcus is a gram positive aerobic cocci bacterium
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  • True
  • False

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clostridium is a gram positive anearobic rod bacterium
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

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an acid fast (ziehl neeson stain positive) rod bacterium is mycobacteria
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

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what colour would a sample of a tuberculosis patient's mucous of their lungs go if you added a ziehl neelson stain to it
Respuesta
  • red (positive)
  • blue (negetive)

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What type of bacteria would arrange themselves like this?
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  • Streptococci Pneumoniae
  • Psuedomonas flouresens
  • staphylococci aureus

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What bacterium would arrange themselves like this?
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  • pneumococcus pneumoniae
  • streptococcus pyogenes
  • staphlococcus aureus

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Which organism would arrange themselves like this?
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  • Streptococci pyogenes
  • streptococcus pneumoniae
  • staphlococcus aureus

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The viral replication cycle: A[blank_start]ttachment[blank_end] of the virus to to the host cell. Entering of the virus into the host cell. Ucoating of the virus. R[blank_start]eplication[blank_end] of viral RNA or DNA into two strands. I[blank_start]ntegration[blank_end] of the viral DNA into the host cell's DNA. Production of the proteins coded for by the viral RNA or DNA upon replication of the host cell or protein synthesis. Assembly of the viral proteins into daughter viruses. R[blank_start]elease[blank_end] of the virus from the host cell.
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  • elease
  • ntegration
  • eplication
  • ttachment

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Factors promoting infection by bacteria
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  • pilli
  • adhesions
  • biofilms

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What does the bacterium gonococci do in the body
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  • adhere and invade columnar epithelial cells then replicate in basement membrane
  • invade into cells
  • induce inflammatory response

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what is the complement cascade triggered by?
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  • bacteria binding to T cells
  • bacteria binding to macrophages
  • a pathogen bound antibody

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tick which are true
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  • C3a and C5a complement proteins recruit inflammatory and immunocompetant cells.
  • C3b causes opsonization of pathogens
  • C5b causes opsonisation of pathogens
  • C5b, C6, C7, C8, C9 kill pathogens

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S. epidermis sticks to plastic, therefore heart valves and catheters.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

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Virulence factors
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  • Adherence
  • colonisation
  • invasion
  • evasion
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