MBIO 1220 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Streptococcal Pharyngitis, Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome

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This unit covers upper and lower respiratory tract infections, many of which you are already somewhat familiar with. These types of infections can range from minor inconveniences (such as the common cold) to life-threatening conditions. Unit activities: read the following sections in chapter 21 of your textbook. There is a lot of information covered in this chapter, which can be quite intimidating at first glance. Remember that the summaries and/or guidelines provided with the reading list will direct you to the examinable parts of each textbook section. a. Section 21. 2: bacterial infections of the upper respiratory system. Pinkeye, earaches, and sinus infections are conditions that we have likely all been afflicted with. Strep throat is a very common bacterial infection of the upper respiratory system. Here is an outline of the important information that you should fill in from your reading of this section: describe the symptoms of strep throat caused by streptococcus pyogenes: pyogenes has many possible virulence factors.

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