BIOL 2051 Chapter : Chapter 25 And 26

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Infection doesn"t always cause disease: most infections removed by immune system. Primary pathogens: have ability to penetrate host defenses, opportunistic pathogens, cause disease only in compromised hosts. Break in tissue allows organism access to new site. Loss of other microflora allows organism to bloom. Pathogenicity of organism: measure of ability to cause disease, determined by genetic makeup of organism. Infectious dose=id50: number of organisms to colonize 50% of hosts. Lethal dose=ld50: number of organisms to kill 50% of hosts. Spread by indirect contact: contact with fomites. Section of genome: contain multiple virulence genes, often encode related functions. Transferred as a block from other organisms very easily. Virulence factors: structures & characteristics of pathogens that allow them to cause disease, adhesion- ability to adhere to mucus membranes. Virulence factors affecting adhesion: capsule-outer polysaccharide layer; helps bacteria in attachment; protects them from phagocytosis. Fimbriae/pili- necessary for some organisms to attach (neisseria & e. coli)

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