BIOL 1414 Study Guide - Final Guide: Cardiac Arrhythmia, Attenuated Vaccine, Enterotoxin

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Small respiratory tubes with entry ways into the clustered alveoli. The upper areas have a normal microbiota-especially the nose and the throat. Trachea is usually fairly clean, and the alveolar should be sterile. Opportunistic pathogens reside in the pharynx and can be inhaled, especially in a comatose (or passed out person) person. This is due to streptococcus pyogenes (group a streptococcus-is a streptococcus that is gram positive) because it has the group a antigen on its surface. The back of the throat looks so red! There can be pussy abscesses in the tonsils, pain during swallowing, malaise, fever, headache. This toxin (pyrogenic/erythrogenic toxin) is due to a phage-carried on the chromosome. Main problem with this germ, is that it leads to sequelae-acute rheumatic fever[arf] (damage to the. Basically the sequelae and autoimmune responses are due to the infection. Fortunately use of antibiotics early on will stop the development of arf. Streptococci has divided into groups based on hemolysis pattern:

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