BISC 464 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Renfe Feve, Mycoplasma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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Easily hit by viruses- common cold is caused by 200 different viruses: most of the time, sinus infections are a secondary infection after virus or inflammation because the sinuses get closed off from inflammation. Viral infections deep in the lungs are rare. Streptococcal pneumonia is most common type of pneumonia. In the lungs, bacterial infections are much more common. Tb- mycobacterium tuberculosis: has a waxy capsule that must be stained red, mycobacterium leproase- gives rise to leprosy, grow in macrophages because they are protected by the capsule and cause granulomas, mycoplasm bacteria- have no cell wall. Smallest cell you"ll find, the largest viruses are just a little smaller (ebola: obligate intracellular parasites. Cause a pneumonia that is very hard to differentiate from a viral pneumonia and is called an atypical pneumonia. Epithelium from large bronchi downward- key to understanding the cancers: histology of bronchi and aveoli. In bronchi- mostly columnar ciliated cells, some goblet cells to produce mucus.

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