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PATH 1016 Pathology and Therapeutics I - Infection (Part 1)
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infection - ANSWER invasion of the body by a pathogen (microorganism that causes
disease)



localized infection - ANSWER an infection that is limited to a small area



systemic infection - ANSWER an infection throughout the body; effects multiple
systems;



How is a systemic infection spread? - ANSWER through the blood



Infectious agents (pathogens) - ANSWER a pathogen with potential to cause disease
(ex. bacteria, virus, fungus, parasite)



Agents of infectious disease differ by... - ANSWER 1. structure of pathogen

2. contraction of pathogen

3. type of harm caused

4. treatment of pathogen



Prions - ANSWER infectious protein particles that do not have a genome (ie. RNA or
DNA)



Virus - ANSWER nonliving particle that invades and reproduces inside a living cell
("gene in a box")



What is a capsid? - ANSWER Outer protein coat of a virus

, Bacteria - ANSWER a unicellular prokaryotes that self replicates without a host; some
cause disease, others are benign or beneficial



Aerobes - ANSWER Bacteria that require oxygen to grow (found mostly in respiratory
tract)



Anarobes - ANSWER can't survive in oxygen (found mostly in gut)



What are the three types of bacteria shapes? - ANSWER 1. cocci

2. bacilli

3. spiral



Cocci (coccus) - ANSWER Spherical bacteria (sometimes occur in chains called
streptococci)



Bacilli (bacillus) - ANSWER Rod shaped bacteria (also threadlike or filamentous)



Spiral (spirillum) - ANSWER spiral or corkscrew-shaped prokaryote

- short ones called sprillia

- longer ones called spirochetes



What is a Gram stain? - ANSWER Stain test that measures the thickness of cell walls in
bacteria. It determines if a bacteria is gram-positive or gram negative.



Gram-negative bacteria - ANSWER Less peptidoglycan; more cell walls and more likely
to cause disease (stain red)



What kind of bacteria is more susceptible to antibiotics? - ANSWER Gram-postive

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