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Introduction to Bacteria
Outline the growth cycle & replication of bacteria Contrast the different forms of metabolism utilized by bacteria Define obligate aerobes, obligate anaerobes, facultative anaerobes, microaerophiles; halophiles & thermophiles Describe the process and significance of sporulation  Describe how bacteria can modulate gene expression Explain how bacteria exchange genetic information & discuss its medical significance - conjugation, transduction and transformation
49  cards
Bacteria Structure & Mophology
Discuss major differences between eukaryotic & prokaryotic cells. Describe and recognize the various bacterial shapes and arrangements. Compare & contrast the cell wall structure of Gram-positive & Gram-negative bacteria and explain how these differences dictate Gram staining results. Describe the structure and function of peptidoglycan and lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Discuss the structure and function of cell wall components, capsule, flagella, pili, and fimbriae.
34  cards
Bacterial Pathogenesis
What are intrinsic characteristic...,
What is a pathogenicity island,
What are some of the main bacteri...
43  cards
Introduction to Infectious Diseases
In this host pathogen relationshi...,
What is commensalism,
This type of microbe does not gen...
5  cards
Gram Positive Bacteria
This non hemolytic staph is sensi...,
Who is at greatest risk of diseas...,
What medically relevant streptoco...
63  cards
Bacterial Toxins & Enzymes
These exotoxins non specifically ...,
What is the function of exfoliati...,
Hyanuronidase
33  cards
Introduction to the Immune System
What are the functions of the com...,
Name some structures or character...,
What bacteria are more susceptibl...
16  cards
Gram Negative Bacteria
What are the general characterist...,
Bordet gengou or regan lowe media...,
What clinical diseases may result...
91  cards
Hematopoiesis & Leukopoiesis
In order for an hsc to become a m...,
How do macrophages and dendritic ...,
A complete blood count ordered by...
36  cards
Innate Immunity
What cells are important in innat...,
What positively charged antimicro...,
The innate immune response displa...
34  cards
Complement
What are the major functions of c...,
At which locations can complement...,
How does complement directly lyse...
21  cards
Complement - Vanessa
What are complements,
How do complements gain access to...,
How do macrophages work in conjun...
17  cards
Eicosanoids
What are eicosanoids,
What is precursor for eicosanoids,
How are prostaglandins and thromb...
14  cards
Vector & Zoonotic Bacterial Infections
What can be used for treatment of...,
Fever,
What bacteria cause human granulo...
58  cards
Intro to Acute Inflammation
What are features of acute innate,
Where does acute inflammation occur,
What are steps of splinter
18  cards
Anaerobic Bacteria
What is the most common cause of ...,
What are characteristics of c per...,
What are the four common characte...
33  cards
Bacteria that do not Gram Stain
What are properties of myco tuber...,
Treatment for tb,
What are characteristics of spiro...
37  cards
Antigens & Antigen Processing
What is an immunogen,
This type of antigen will not sti...,
This antigen is recognized by bot...
28  cards
Lymphocyte Development
What is the difference between b ...,
Where are b and t cells generated...,
What are the stages of lymphocyte...
23  cards
Antibiotics
Bacteriocidal,
Bacteriocidal antibiotics,
Bacteriostatic antibiotics
65  cards
Viral Structure & Replication
What components make up a virus,
How do viruses infect cells,
What are differences between rna ...
26  cards
Humoral Immunity
What receptor is expressed on b c...,
Production of what antibody is co...,
What are the light ig chains
44  cards
DNA Viruses
How is variola smallpox transmitted,
What diseases symptoms are associ...,
How is parvovirus diagnosed and t...
82  cards
RNA Viruses
What are the major,
What symptoms are associated with...,
What symptoms are associated with...
81  cards
Retroviruses
What are the general characterist...,
What retroviruses can immortalize...,
How is htlv spread
30  cards
HIV
Cd4 cells are targeted for infect...,
What serves as a long term reserv...,
What is meant by pre integration ...
29  cards
Antiviral Agents
What are the general mechanisms b...,
Acyclovir is a common herpesvirus...,
What antiviral is used primarily ...
33  cards
Cell-Mediated Immunity
What cytokine is responsible for ...,
What is the primary released by t...,
What cytokines stimulate differen...
41  cards
Mycology
What is a blastoconidia,
Asexual spores produced with a sp...,
Endemic mycoses are dimorphic and...
55  cards
Antifungals
Amphotericin b and nystatin belon...,
What infections are generally tre...,
What is the target and mechanism ...
25  cards
Immune Hypersensitivity
Type i iii hypersensitivites are ...,
Medi,
Describe the process of priming i...
21  cards
Immunizations
Administration of immunoglobulins...,
What are the requirements for a s...,
True false herd immunity applies ...
15  cards
Emerging Infections & Bioterrorism
What is an emerging infectious di...,
What are the four classifications...,
An infectious disease has sustain...
17  cards
Primary Immunodeficiency
What mutation causes leukocyte ad...,
What is the clinical presentation...,
A patient is diagnosed with commo...
35  cards
Parasites
Parasitism,
Definitive host,
Intermediate host
60  cards
Antiparasitic Drugs
What are the four types of drugs ...,
What are the malaria etc inhibitors,
What are the malaria heme inhibitors
24  cards

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