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Stedman's Definition of Disease |
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morbus; illness; sickness; and interruption, cessation of disorder of body functions |
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- a recognized etiologic agent - an identifiable group of signs and symptoms - consistent anatomical alterations |
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Infectious Disease (Stedman's) |
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- one resulting from the presence and activity of a microbial agent |
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- microbe must be present in every case of the disease - microbe must be isolated from the diseased host and grown in pure culture - disease must be reproduced when a pure culture is introduce into a non-diseased susceptible host - microbe must be recoverable from an experimentally infected host |
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- fungi - protozoa - protists, microscopic worms, arthropods |
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- aka resident, commensal or normal flora - bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoans, other protists and and a mite - occupy all body surfaces and orifices |
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- life form that lives on or in another life form |
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- organism that lives on dead organic matter - fungi on humans (dead skin) |
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- organism that has capacity to cause disease - true, primary, frank, strict |
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- ability of microorganism to cause disease |
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- degree of pathogenicity or the likihood of causing disease |
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- organism that lives on or within another organism from which it derives benefit but neither injures nor benefits |
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- relationship between two or more organisms which is mutually beneficial |
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Synergistic Bacterial Reaction |
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- positive reaction - produce substances utilized by other species - ex: lactic acid produced by strep utilized by veillonella on tongue |
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Antagonistic Bacterian Reaction |
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Advantages of normal flora |
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- preven colonization - release substances of metabolic value for host - antigenic stimulation important to normal development of immune system - provides some energy for development |
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Disadvantages of Normal Flora |
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- opportunistic infections occur when bacteria spreads into sterile area |
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Steps for Infectious Microorganisms |
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- attachment/entry - local/general spread - multiplication - evasion of host defenses - shedding from body/exit - cause damage to host (not STRICTLY necessary) |
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Pathogenic properties of Bacteria |
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- ability to produce endotoxins - endotoxin of gram (-) cell wall adhesions and pili to enhance attachment - capsules to avoid phagocytosis |
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