LF223: Microbial Pathogens

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Lecture 1. Temperature Adaptation
What is a pathogen,
What is pathogenicity,
How do microbes express their pat...
56  cards
Lecture 2. pH Tolerance
What is the natural variance of p...,
What does a ph of 0 mean,
What does a ph of 14 mean
53  cards
Lecture 3. Anaerobiosis
Why is oxygen important,
Why is oxygen important,
What are obligate aerobes
54  cards
Lecture 4. Flagellated Protozoa: Africa Trypanosomes 1
What do communicable anon non com...,
What is the difference between a ...,
What is the difference between zo...
53  cards
Lecture 5. Flagellated Protozoa: Africa Trypanosomes 2
What is variant surface glycoprot...,
What is the parasite able to do w...,
What does expression switching re...
29  cards
Lecture 6. Flagellated Protozoa: Africa Trypanosomes 3
Why is it important to diagnose h...,
How many major epidemics of sleep...,
What happened in the sleeping sic...
38  cards
Lecture 7. Apicomplexan Parasites; Malaria
What are apicomplexa parasites,
What are examples of apicomplexan...,
What are apical complexes
64  cards
Lecture 8. Apicomplexan parasites: Cryptosporidiosis and Toxoplasmosis
What are crytposporidium parvum a...,
What is cryptosporidiosis,
What is cryptosporidium the secon...
51  cards
Lecture 9. Slow Growing Mycobacteria; Mycobacteria leprae
How long is the doubling time of ...,
What are most slow growing mycoba...,
What have a few slow growing myco...
62  cards
Lecture 10. Slow Growing Mycobacteria; Mycobacteria tuberculosis
What s tuberculosis,
How can tuberculosis be cured,
How can other mycobacterium besid...
40  cards
Lecture 11. Environmental Mycobacteria; Mycobacteria ulcerans - Buruli Ulcer
What are environmental or non tub...,
What can the risk factors of ntm ...,
Where has ntm increased in preval...
46  cards
Lecture 12. Fungal Pathogens 1
What is mycology,
What are characteristics of fungi,
What are lichens composed of
81  cards
Lecture 13. Fungal Pathogens 2
What are examples of subcutaneous...,
What is chromoblastomycosis,
What causes chromoblastomycosis i...
73  cards
Lecture 14. Flagellated Protozoa: American Trypanosomes 1
What does trypanosoma cruzi cause,
How many people are infected with...,
How many new cases and deaths are...
47  cards
Lecture 15. Flagellated Protozoa: American Trypanosomes 2
What are not effective ways of co...,
To control t cruzi infections wha...,
What is indoor residual spraying irs
24  cards

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