MBIO 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Urinary Tract Infection, Streptococcus, Collagenase

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Infection growth of microbes that are not normally present in the host (regardless of whether or not the host is harmed) . Disease damage or injury that impairs regular host functions . Pathogen a microbe that is able to cause disease . Opportunistic pathogen a microbe that causes disease only in the absence of normal host resistance: : ex. Streptococcus pneumoniae causes pneumonia in immunocompromised patients: ex. E. coli causes urinary tract infections when bacteria from feces are moved into the urethra. Virulence the severity of the disease that is caused : often given as an ld50 value. Number of cells of a pathogen (or dose of a toxin) that will cause death in 50% of infected animals. Pathogenesis the process by which a disease develops: steps that lead to an infection and tissue damage . Virulence factors genetically encoded traits that contribute to a pathogen"s a(cid:271)ility to cause disease.

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