Medical Sciences 250ab Chapter Notes - Chapter summary: Tissue Tropism, Inbreeding, Immunodeficiency

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There is a vaccine for malaria, but the success rate lies only around 30% and the host for the plasmodium is mainly humans and not mosquitos, which is only the vector. So it is possible but difficult, even if there are multiple different species. Getting rid of diarrhoea is extremely hard, because not only do many different organisms cause this disease, but also the spectrum of infection is very broad. Rabies has a spectrum of infection that is not limited to humans only, so eradicating it would be possible for humans, but animal to animal infection is still very much likely to happen. Anthrax is impossible to eradicate due to bacillus capability of forming endospores and residing in the soil for hundreds of years. There is a vaccine, but it must be renewed once a year. The pathogenicity refers to the ability of an organism to cause disease while the virulence refers to the degree of strain-specific pathogenicity.

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