MICB 202 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Neisseria Gonorrhoeae, Biofilm, Viral Pneumonia

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What sites of the body are always sterile, except in pathogenic events: bacteria deep inside a biofilm may have a different physiology than bacteria at the surface of the biofilm. In the context of antibiotic therapy, what are meant by the terms selective toxicity and. Broad spectrum : describe at least 4 mechanisms by which an antibiotic might affect the growth of a pathogen. Prior to being released into the general population for use as a therapeutic agent, antibiotics are carefully screened in a series of clinical trials. Staphylococcus aureus (mrsa) infection, another child that had been admitted to hospital with viral pneumonia, worsened and died. An autopsy revealed that the second child had also died of mrsa. How did the second child become infected, and how could this have been prevented: describe situations where koch"s postulates may not be applicable. Do pathogens adhere equally well to all epithelial cells: explain the pathogenesis of n. gonorrhoeae.

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