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Lecture 1
What are the 4 main places that b...,
What bacteria are commonly found ...,
What bacteria are commonly found ...
37  cards
Lecture 2
What are the 4 basic mechanisms o...,
What are camps and how do they fu...,
What are the different camps
31  cards
Lecture 3
What is the common structure of pili,
What are the various functions of...,
What are the groups of pili and h...
28  cards
Lecture 4
What are the two major types of t...,
How do lipopolysaccharide and lip...,
What are the different types of b...
26  cards
Lecture 5
How does the gi tract control the...,
Why is it important to seperate t...,
What are the factors that prevent...
17  cards
Lecture 6
What are believed to be the metho...,
How does the microbial status of ...,
What influence on brain activity ...
7  cards
Lecture 7
What are the non genetic forms of...,
What are the genetic forms of ant...,
What are the 6 different mechanis...
16  cards
Lecture 8 Clostridium Difficile I
What are the diagnostic methods o...,
What are the general features of ...,
What are the epidemiological feat...
16  cards
Lecture 9 Staph Aureus I
What are the clinically relevant ...,
What are the general characterisi...,
What are the epidemiological feat...
35  cards
Lecture 10 Staph Aureus II
What makes a successful pathogen,
What are the virulence factors in...,
How are biofilms a virulence fact...
24  cards
Lecture 11 Helicobacter Pylori I
What are the diseases caused by h...,
What are the culture characterist...,
What are the epidemiological fact...
14  cards
Helicobacter II
What are the colonization factors...,
How does the helical shape of hpy...,
How does the motility of hpylori ...
23  cards
In Vivo models
Why would in vivo models be used ...,
What are the ideal characteristic...,
What are the the three r s of usi...
26  cards
Clostridium Difficile II
Is clostridium difficile overgrow...,
What are the functions performed ...,
What are the hypervirulent strain...
13  cards
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis I
What is the quartet of mycobacter...,
What were the two eras of disease...,
What makes mycobacterium tubercul...
10  cards
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis II
What is the vaccine developed for...,
How effective is the bcg vaccine,
How can tuberculosis be diagnosed
16  cards
UPEC
What is the difference between ba...,
What are the challenges to bacter...,
What is the tamm horsfall protein
31  cards
Diarrhoea
What are the 10 methods through w...,
What compounds are used to classi...,
Is all e coli pathogenic
37  cards

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