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1. USDA
Magic bullet - sulfa drugs - first treatment for syphilis
responsible for milk and milk products
genital herpes 'below the belt'
'both' flagella are on both poles
2. IgE parasitic infections
whip worm ('whip those t's into shape) oral-fecal weight loss
STOIC: Scalded skin syndrome (exfoliative toxin) - Toxic shockOsteomyelitis - Impetigo - Carbuncles [staph aureus produces alpha toxin aka alpha hemolysin]
Measles - mumps - rubella - Sabin
Allergic reactions - increases in Hodgkins disease (Reed-Sternberg cells)
3. Leading cause of death world wide
BLCCSS (blocks) - Bacillus - Listeria monocytogenes - Clostridium - Corynebacterium diphtheriae - Staph - Strep
TB
1 tuberculosis 2 malaria
Categorizes streptococcus demonstrates the type of hemolysis (destruction of RBCs)
4. Epithelioid histiocytes are inclusion bodies associated with...
aka post-infectious polyradiculopathy - ascending demyelination of PNS - can be acquired after influenza vaccination or infection
aka St Anthony's Fire - superficial form of cellulitis - inflammation of dermis
salk - rabies
TB
5. Interleukins
atypical lymphocytes
Regulated health products to the public
bacteriophage transfers genetic material between bacteria - bacteriophage = altered virus
Chemicals produced by cells - (I - II - III)
6. Blue/green purulent (pus)
was used for newborn's eyes (no longer used now - erythromycin instead) - prevents ophthalmia neonatorum (most common cause = gonorrhea)
rabies and hydrophobia
fish - mouth - contaminated sushi - may cause pernicious anemia (B12) - yellow fin tuna most commonly has it
psuedomonas aeruginosa - open burn infection - unsanitized hot tub - fluoresces blue under UV light from pyocyanin and fluorescein pigment
7. What do saprophytes eat?
dead/decaying material
Mucous membrane (saliva - tears) - buys time for the body to recognize the invader - breast milk
Inanimate object is a vector - hapten partial or half antigen - does not stimulate immune response - needs to bind to protein to become active
Typhoid fever - salmonella enteridese -> from chicken poop
8. Streptomycin
most common cause of UTI - enterotoxic - 'traveller's disease' - E.coli 157 - enterohemorrhagic (meat)
small pox (variola)
for gram negative - inhibits protein synthesis
heterophile agglutination test for mononucleosis - downy cell inclusion bodies 'don't let mono get you down'
9. Flasciolopsis hepatica
In liver - contaminated aquatic plants (ie kelp) - hemoptysis
responsible for milk and milk products
Strep pyogenes
Allergic reactions - increases in Hodgkins disease (Reed-Sternberg cells)
10. What are the only Gram + organisms?
heterophile agglutinization (Paul Bunnel) - Downey cell (don't let mono get you down) - monospot
salk - rabies
BLCCSS (blocks) - Bacillus - Listeria monocytogenes - Clostridium - Corynebacterium diphtheriae - Staph - Strep
bloody transfusions
11. Trichonella spiralis
Trichinosis - raw pork - lives in striated muscles - intercostals and diaphragm - diagnosed on x-ray especially gastrocnemius biopsy to confirm
old name
BLCCSS (blocks) - Bacillus - Listeria monocytogenes - Clostridium - Corynebacterium diphtheriae - Staph - Strep
Made by big bone marrow - in blood and lymph system
12. NIH
uncooked beef
Does research - (not stats)
Inanimate object is a vector - hapten partial or half antigen - does not stimulate immune response - needs to bind to protein to become active
spread by food - self limiting
13. Brucella
Brody's abcess
Transmitted fecal-oral contamination - affects anterior horn (alpha motor)
spontaneous abortion in cattle
Indicate how the organisms are organized and classified
14. What complements indicate a membrane attack complex?
river blindness - flies - in Africa
C5B - C9
oral-fecal - colicky pain - lives in small intestines - most common roundworm ('ass' is round) infection worldwide - most common helminth world wide
Inanimate object is a vector - hapten partial or half antigen - does not stimulate immune response - needs to bind to protein to become active
15. Gohn complex are inclusion bodies associated with...
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16. Gummas are inclusion bodies associated with...
Affects mitral valve (aka ashkov bodies) - Can = carditis - Sammy = syndenham's chorea - Suck = subcutaneous nodule - Ethyl's = Erythema marginatum - Polyps = migratory Polyarthritis
eliminates placebo
tertiary syphilis
PDD = purified protein derivative - Type IV (Delayed hypersensitivity reaction) - Ziehl Neilson staining (shows acid fast) - chest x-ray john complex
17. Poliovirus
mononucleosis
No true nucleus - no organelles (no mitochondria) ie. bacteria
anterior horn - lower motor neuron signs
In plasma cells - consists of antibodies - from chronic inflammation - and malignant disorders - associated with multiple myeloma
18. West nile virus
psuedomonas aeruginosa - open burn infection - unsanitized hot tub - fluoresces blue under UV light from pyocyanin and fluorescein pigment
discovered the virus - tobacco mosaic virus was the first
1. find microorganism in people suffering from the disease 2. isolate and grow the microorganism in culture 3. should cause disease in a healthy individual when introduced 4. re-isolate microorganism from the inoculated people
eastern equine encephalitis
19. Toxoid vaccine
grown in candle jars culture
Classified streptococcus
Chemicals produced by cells - (I - II - III)
Tetanus - botulism
20. IgA secretory antibody (mucosal antibody)
Mucous membrane (saliva - tears) - buys time for the body to recognize the invader - breast milk
Mantoux test - tine test - skin prick test
Measles
no T cells and no B cells
21. Primary water purification process
Most numerous - crosses placenta - anamnestic response 'without amnesia' - the body remembers from the last time you had the disease and secretes the same amount of IgG next time
1. filtration 2. flocculation (aluminum salts) 3. sedimentation 4. sludge digestion (add anaerobic bacteria)
rheumatic fever
influenza
22. Obligate
Injection of attenuated organism - ie. tetanus toxoid = inactivated portion that triggers immune system to make antibody
direct uptake of free DNA
Can only be in ONE environment - not the other - obligate aerobe = only in O2 - obligate anaerobe = only without O2
Trichinosis - raw pork - lives in striated muscles - intercostals and diaphragm - diagnosed on x-ray especially gastrocnemius biopsy to confirm
23. Enterobius vermicularis
developed the first microscope - saw microorganisms
proved bacteria 'causes' disease - Koch's 4 postulates
Can be in presence of absence of O2 - facultative aerobe = prefers O2 - facultative anaerobe = prefers no O2
pinworm - anus-finger-mouth - scotch tape or anal cellophane - nocturnal anal itching - most common helminth in the US
24. Shistosoma japonicum in blood
for typhoid fever
causes diarrhea
Infested waters - penetrates unbroken skin - host is snail - most common cause of death in helminth world wide - inhabits liver
Indicate how the organisms are organized and classified
25. Klebsiella pneumonia
red jelly sputum
Catalase
Trichinosis - raw pork - lives in striated muscles - intercostals and diaphragm - diagnosed on x-ray especially gastrocnemius biopsy to confirm
Helps IgG
26. Shigella
proved bacteria 'causes' disease - Koch's 4 postulates
Chemicals produced by cells - (I - II - III)
bubonic plague
dysentery
27. Haemophilis haemophilis
influenza
Measles - mumps - rubella - Sabin
D - Delayed hypersensitivity - aka cell mediated aka cellular - T-Cell lymohocytes - this is the only one NOT antibody mediated - transplant rejection via MHC
PDD = purified protein derivative - Type IV (Delayed hypersensitivity reaction) - Ziehl Neilson staining (shows acid fast) - chest x-ray john complex
28. Lophotrichus
Multiple flagella on one pole (tuft at one end)
Most common liver cancer - spread by dirty needles and sexual contact
for gram positive - inhibits cell wall synthesis
Catalase
29. Rubeola
Multiple flagella on one pole (tuft at one end)
staph aureus
Classified streptococcus
Measles
30. Salmonella
Major histocompatibility complex - Act as a post on surface (self vs non-self) - involve with tissue graft rejection and organ rejection T-cells recognize MHC I - B-cells recognize MHC I & II
follows dermatome
Typhoid fever - salmonella enteridese -> from chicken poop
Cranial nerve V pattern
31. Aschoff bodies are associated with...
heterophile agglutinization (Paul Bunnel) - Downey cell (don't let mono get you down) - monospot
plasmid DNA transfer via sex pilus - bestows antimicrobial resistance
whooping cough
rheumatic fever
32. Hypersensitivity reactions
metachromatic granules seen in diphtheria (pseudomembrane in throat)
'both' flagella are on both poles
small pox (variola)
types I - IV - pneumonic = ACID (see future flash card)
33. MRSA =
Methycilline resistant staph aureus - hospitals use vancomycin now
Bruten's A Gamma Globulin Anemia - (primary immune deficiency)
Multiple flagella on one pole (tuft at one end)
Coagulase
34. Mutualism
(not research) - morbidity and epidemiology statistics
2 populations living together - both benefit
Inorganic material
STOIC: Scalded skin syndrome (exfoliative toxin) - Toxic shockOsteomyelitis - Impetigo - Carbuncles [staph aureus produces alpha toxin aka alpha hemolysin]
35. Guillene-Barre
Tetanus - botulism
Indicate how the organisms are named - (King Paul Can Only Find Good Spices) Kingdom - Phylum - Class - Order - Family - Genus - Species
aka post-infectious polyradiculopathy - ascending demyelination of PNS - can be acquired after influenza vaccination or infection
Most common liver cancer - spread by dirty needles and sexual contact
36. Enterotoxin
BOD Biological Oxygen Demand
polio
Inanimate object is a vector - hapten partial or half antigen - does not stimulate immune response - needs to bind to protein to become active
toxin that affects the intestines - ie. lipopolysaccharides can be enterotoxic
37. Case control study
Measles - mumps vaccine
Identifies risk factors
guarnari bodies
Brody's abcess
38. Peritrichus
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39. Paragonimus westermani in lung
fix gross specimens
discovered penicillin
Crayfish - mouth
Major histocompatibility complex - Act as a post on surface (self vs non-self) - involve with tissue graft rejection and organ rejection T-cells recognize MHC I - B-cells recognize MHC I & II
40. What are the 4 Koch's postulates
1. find microorganism in people suffering from the disease 2. isolate and grow the microorganism in culture 3. should cause disease in a healthy individual when introduced 4. re-isolate microorganism from the inoculated people
spontaneous abortion in cattle
discovered prions (acellular proteins which denature other proteins) - prions cause mad cow disease - creutzfield jacob - scrapie in sheep - kuru in New Guinea
Inflammation of parotids
41. Mannitol salt
Non specific - largest and heaviest - first to increase (first exposure)
gonorrhea
Inorganic material
for staph
42. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
acellular protein which denatures other proteins - cannot be autoclaved - mad cow disease
Mantoux test aka tinne test aka skin prick test - PPD = purified protein derivative - delayed hypersensitivity (Type IV) - Zeihl Nielson staining (acid fast) - gohn complex in lung
A Anaphylactic (immediate) - IgE - mast cell - basophils - histamine release - bee sting - hay fever
for typhoid fever
43. Tetracycline
for gram negative and positive - inhibits protein synthesis - turns teeth gray or yellow brown
Mantoux test aka tinne test aka skin prick test - PPD = purified protein derivative - delayed hypersensitivity (Type IV) - Zeihl Nielson staining (acid fast) - gohn complex in lung
Multiple flagella on one pole (tuft at one end)
uncooked beef
44. Artificial active immunity
2 populations living together - both benefit and accomplish things that they can't do alone
Injection of attenuated organism - ie. tetanus toxoid = inactivated portion that triggers immune system to make antibody
father of pathology and germ theory - rabies vaccine - disproved spontaneous generation - pasteurization of wine - then milk
Trichinosis - raw pork - lives in striated muscles - intercostals and diaphragm - diagnosed on x-ray especially gastrocnemius biopsy to confirm
45. Hepatitis A
discovered the virus - tobacco mosaic virus was the first
acellular protein which denatures other proteins - cannot be autoclaved - mad cow disease
spread by food - self limiting
Indicate how the organisms are organized and classified
46. What is combined immunosuppressant disease?
eliminates placebo
no T cells and no B cells
'both' flagella are on both poles
In liver - contaminated aquatic plants (ie kelp) - hemoptysis
47. Colliform lab test checks for...
Typhoid fever - salmonella enteridese -> from chicken poop
e coli in water purification - fecal contamination in water
True nucleus - organelles ie. human cells - protozoa like giardia and amoeba
Indicate how the organisms are named - (King Paul Can Only Find Good Spices) Kingdom - Phylum - Class - Order - Family - Genus - Species
48. Which vaccines are manufactured using monkey kidney tissue?
Yellow fever
polio
Measles
discovered the virus - tobacco mosaic virus was the first
49. Hepatitis B
Yellow fever
C5B - C9
Most common liver cancer - spread by dirty needles and sexual contact
Lungs - ie. tuberculosis - blastomycosis - pneumoconiosis
50. Anything ending in '-osis' is usually acquired to transmitted via the
Does research - (not stats)
Lungs - ie. tuberculosis - blastomycosis - pneumoconiosis
developed humoral 'phagocytic' theory of immune response
bacteriophage transfers genetic material between bacteria - bacteriophage = altered virus