Deck 35: Pathogenicity and Infection
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Deck 35: Pathogenicity and Infection
1
Virulence may be measured experimentally at the host level by the __________ __________ __________,which measures the number of pathogens that kills 50% of an experimental group of hosts within a specified amount of time.
lethal dose 50
2
Bacteria within biofilms exchange
A)plasmids.
B)quorum-sensing molecules.
C)nutrients.
D)all of the choices
A)plasmids.
B)quorum-sensing molecules.
C)nutrients.
D)all of the choices
D
3
Which of the following is required of a pathogen to possess in order for it to be successful at causing infectious disease?
A)Initially be transported to the host.
B)Be able to exit the host.
C)Ability to adhere to,colonize,or invade the host.
D)Ability to damage the host.
E)All of the choices.
A)Initially be transported to the host.
B)Be able to exit the host.
C)Ability to adhere to,colonize,or invade the host.
D)Ability to damage the host.
E)All of the choices.
E
4
Matching
1)Reservoir
2)Fomite
3)Opportunistic
4)Nosocomial
A.Does not harm a healthy host.
B.Develops during a hospital stay.
C.Site where the pathogen normally resides.
D.Inanimate object that may be involved in transmission.
1)Reservoir
2)Fomite
3)Opportunistic
4)Nosocomial
A.Does not harm a healthy host.
B.Develops during a hospital stay.
C.Site where the pathogen normally resides.
D.Inanimate object that may be involved in transmission.
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5
Many types of bacteria are only _________ when dispersing from more stable and heterogeneous communities known as biofilms.
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6
An organism other than a human that is infected with a parasitic organism that can also infect humans is called a(n)________ host.
A)reservoir.
B)endoparasite.
C)transfer.
D)intermediate.
A)reservoir.
B)endoparasite.
C)transfer.
D)intermediate.
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7
An __________ pathogen can cause disease in a host with impaired resistance.
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8
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1)Latent
2)Antitoxin
3)Opportunistic
4)Localized
A.Requires weakened immune system.
B.Organisms present in tissue for long periods of time.
C.Not general infection.
D.A neutralizing antibody.
1)Latent
2)Antitoxin
3)Opportunistic
4)Localized
A.Requires weakened immune system.
B.Organisms present in tissue for long periods of time.
C.Not general infection.
D.A neutralizing antibody.
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9
Transfer of pathogens from host to environment and then to another host are said to be transmitted _________.
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10
Which of the following is a facultative intracellular pathogen?
A)Viruses
B)Brucella abortus
C)Rickettsia
D)All of the choices
A)Viruses
B)Brucella abortus
C)Rickettsia
D)All of the choices
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11
Vector-borne transmission can be either external or internal.In external (mechanical)transmission,the pathogen is carried
A)on a fomite.
B)on the body surface of a vector.
C)within the vector.
D)all of the choices
A)on a fomite.
B)on the body surface of a vector.
C)within the vector.
D)all of the choices
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12
An inanimate object that may be contaminated with a pathogen is called a
A)vector.
B)fomite.
C)zoonoses.
D)none of the choices
A)vector.
B)fomite.
C)zoonoses.
D)none of the choices
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13
The condition in the host that results from pathogenic parasitic organism growing and multiplying within or on the host is called
A)an infection.
B)an infectious disease.
C)pathogenesis.
D)all of these.
A)an infection.
B)an infectious disease.
C)pathogenesis.
D)all of these.
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14
Inanimate materials involved in pathogen transmission are called reservoirs.
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15
The final outcome of most host-parasite relationships depends on
A)the number of organisms present in or on the host.
B)the virulence of the organism.
C)the host's defenses.
D)all of the choices
A)the number of organisms present in or on the host.
B)the virulence of the organism.
C)the host's defenses.
D)all of the choices
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16
A __________ is an organism that transfers pathogens from one host to another.
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17
Which of the following has no effect on the outcome of the host-parasite relationship?
A)The number of parasites on or in the host.
B)The virulence of the parasite.
C)The defenses of the host.
D)All of these have an effect on the outcome of the host-parasite relationship.
A)The number of parasites on or in the host.
B)The virulence of the parasite.
C)The defenses of the host.
D)All of these have an effect on the outcome of the host-parasite relationship.
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18
Any organism that can cause disease in the host after direct interaction is a
A)focal pathogen.
B)opportunistic pathogen.
C)primary pathogen.
D)secondary pathogen.
A)focal pathogen.
B)opportunistic pathogen.
C)primary pathogen.
D)secondary pathogen.
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19
A ________________ infection is a disease caused by a parasitic organism that is normally found in animals other than humans.
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20
If a symbiont either harms or lives at the expense of another organism,the relationship is called
A)symbiosis.
B)parasitism.
C)commensalisms.
D)pathogenicity.
A)symbiosis.
B)parasitism.
C)commensalisms.
D)pathogenicity.
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21
A neutralizing antibody against a toxin is called a(n)__________.
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22
While exotoxin production is most generally associated with gram-positive bacteria,some Gram-negative bacteria also produce exotoxins.
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23
The term __________ refers to the degree or intensity of pathogenicity.
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24
The characteristics of a pathogen that determine its virulence include which of the following?
A)pathogenicity
B)invasiveness
C)infectivity
D)all of the choices
A)pathogenicity
B)invasiveness
C)infectivity
D)all of the choices
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25
The capacity of an organism to produce a toxin is called __________.
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26
Pathogenicity islands are typically associated with
A)genes encoding tRNA.
B)genes encoding rRNA.
C)G+C content similar to the rest of the bacterial genome.
D)none of the choices
A)genes encoding tRNA.
B)genes encoding rRNA.
C)G+C content similar to the rest of the bacterial genome.
D)none of the choices
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27
Generally,exotoxins tend to be more heat stable than endotoxins.
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28
Once a pathogen has infected the host,__________________ is a measure of the pathogen's ability to spread to adjacent or other tissues.
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29
Colonization specifically refers to the multiplication of a pathogen on or within a host,and includes the resulting tissue invasion and damage.
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30
Fever response can be triggered by an endogenous pyrogen called interleukin-1.
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31
The toxic component of lipopolysaccharide is called
A)
A)lipid
B)exotoxin.
C)hemolysin.
D)antigen polysaccharide.
A)
A)lipid
B)exotoxin.
C)hemolysin.
D)antigen polysaccharide.
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32
Many bacteria are pathogenic because they carry large segments of DNA called __________ _________,which were acquired by horizontal gene transfer,and which carry genes responsible for virulence.
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33
Which of the following is not a biological effect associated with endotoxin?
A)coagulation
B)paralysis
C)fever
D)fibrinolysis
A)coagulation
B)paralysis
C)fever
D)fibrinolysis
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34
Because LPS is bound to the surface of bacteria,it is called a(n)__________.
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35
Macrophages are phagocytic cells.
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36
Exotoxins can be denatured by iodine to form __________ which are useful in vaccines.
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37
Endotoxin is released when
A)gram negative pathogens lyse or divide.
B)cells are starved for iron.
C)cells are lysogenic for the beta phage.
D)all of the choices
A)gram negative pathogens lyse or divide.
B)cells are starved for iron.
C)cells are lysogenic for the beta phage.
D)all of the choices
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38
Which of the following is not a characteristic of lipid A?
A)heat stable.
B)toxic in nanogram amounts.
C)weakly immunogenic.
D)neurotoxic.
A)heat stable.
B)toxic in nanogram amounts.
C)weakly immunogenic.
D)neurotoxic.
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39
The only organisms to produce endotoxins are gram-negative bacteria.
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40
Listeria monocytogenes propels itself through mammalian host cells using:
A)a modified form of gliding motility.
B)host cell actin and other cytoskeletal proteins.
C)periplasmic flagella.
D)fimbriae based twitching motility.
A)a modified form of gliding motility.
B)host cell actin and other cytoskeletal proteins.
C)periplasmic flagella.
D)fimbriae based twitching motility.
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41
Endotoxins include which of the following?
A)diphtheria toxin
B)lipopolysaccharide
C)tetanus toxin
D)botulinum toxin
A)diphtheria toxin
B)lipopolysaccharide
C)tetanus toxin
D)botulinum toxin
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