Exam 10: Host-Microbe Interactions and Pathogenesis
Exam 1: Introduction to Microbiology46 Questions
Exam 2: Biochemistry Basics60 Questions
Exam 3: Introduction to Prokaryotic Cells47 Questions
Exam 4: Introduction to Eukaryotic Cells51 Questions
Exam 5: Genetics55 Questions
Exam 6: Viruses and Prions49 Questions
Exam 7: Fundamentals of Microbial Growth46 Questions
Exam 8: Microbial Metabolism60 Questions
Exam 9: Principles of Infectious Disease and Epidemiology47 Questions
Exam 10: Host-Microbe Interactions and Pathogenesis46 Questions
Exam 11: Innate Immunity60 Questions
Exam 12: Adaptive Immunity60 Questions
Exam 13: Immune System Disorders47 Questions
Exam 14: Vaccines and Biotechnology-Based Diagnostics and Therapeutics47 Questions
Exam 15: Antimicrobial Drugs46 Questions
Exam 16: Respiratory System Infections46 Questions
Exam 17: Skin and Eye Infections47 Questions
Exam 18: Nervous System Infections46 Questions
Exam 19: Digestive System Infections53 Questions
Exam 20: Urinary and Reproductive System Infections46 Questions
Exam 21: Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Infections46 Questions
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Which type of bacterial toxin is matched incorrectly with its description?
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Which of the following can be a potential disease reservoir for a pathogen which infects humans?
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A pathogen which uses a specific portal of entry will only be able to establish an infection in the system associated with that portal.
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A newly emerged infectious disease whose pathogen cause has not yet been identified is lethal in more than 90% of cases. Epidemiological evidence suggests that this pathogen is transmitted only through direct contact with the blood of ill or recently deceased patients. Patient blood and tissue samples would best be handled at BSL- 2 until more information can be learned about the pathogen.
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The role of healthcare workers in the management of disease outbreaks
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A microbe is either pathogenic or it is not. A microbe is either virulent or it is not. Both pathogenicity and virulence are all- or- nothing terms.
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If you had the ability to genetically engineer a pathogenic bacterium, what features would you include? Choose a portal of entry and a portal of exit for your pathogen. Then choose three virulence factors from at least two the following areas: toxins, adhesins, invasins, acquisition of nutrients, and avoidance of the immune system, and describe how each factor will help your bacterium survive in the host. Your virulence factors should make sense for the portals of entry and exit that you chose.
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Which mode of transmission is not addressed by transmission precautions?
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More than half of new infectious diseases in humans emerged due to expanded host tropism by the infectious organism.
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