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___ cells are part of the humoral immunity and mature in the BM - ansB cells

____ are now used to treat ulcers - ansantibiotics

____ causes 80% of UTI - ansE.coli

____ cells are part of the cell mediated immunity and mature in the thymyus - ansT cells

_____ cells secrete antibodies - ansPlasma

A bull's- eye rash at the site of a tick bite is associated with ___ - ansLyme disease

A foreign molecule that causes a specific immune response is an ______ - ansAntigen

A virulence factor found in helicobacter pylori is production of - ansurease enzyme

Basophils - ans- make up less than .5% of circulating WBCs
- granules contain histamine

Botulism caused by an - ans-exotoxin
- prevents the release of AcH resulting in faccid paralysis

Can food poisoning still occur after consuming a reheated pot of soup known to be contaminated with
staphylococcus aureus? - ans-G+ and clusters of grapes
- yes

Causative agent of Gastritis - ansHelicobacter pylori

Causative agent of ocular trachoma - ansChlamydia trachomatis

Causative agent of pharyngitis - ansStreptococcus pyogenes

Differentiate between components of first and second line defense - ansFIRST:Physical and Chemical
barriers
SECOND: phagocytosis, inflammation, fever, antimicrobial proteins

Differentiate between components of first and second line of defense. List 3 components of each line
along with details on their mechanism - ansFirst LOD
- nonspecific
-physical and chemical barriers
-a surface of protection composed of anatomical and physiological barriers hat keeps microbes from
penetrating sterile body components

Second LOD:
- nonspecific
- phagocytosis, inflammation, fever, anti microbial proteins
- a cellular and chemical system that comes immediately into play if infectious agents make it past the
surface defense

E.coli - ansGram -, anaerobic, rod shaped

Eosinophils - ansattack parasitic helminths

Example of natural active immunity - anschicken pox infection, followed by lifelong immunity

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Example of natural passive immunity - ansbreastfeeding or an antitoxin because the body receives fully
formed immunoglobulins and will not result in memory

Explain the process of inflammation- the four cardinal signs and the mechanism. What are the two most
common mediators of inflammation and their role in the process. - ansRubor- redness
Calor- warmth
Tumor- swelling
Dolor- pain

Histamine Mast cells: involved with allergic and inflammatory reaction

Cytokines: materials secreted by immune system

Explain whether there is a greater risk for E.coli O157:H7 infection when consuming a hamburger
compared to consuming a steak. Can food poisoning still occur after consuming a reheated pot of soup
known to be contaminated with S.auerus. Why or why not. - ansE.coli is a gram negative bacteria that is
commonly found in the intestines. E.coli O157: H7 is a strain of E.coli that causes diarrhea. E.coli usually
exists on the surface of whole cut meats, it is much easier to kill this bacteria on whole cut meat rather
than ground beef.
S. Aureus is a gram positive pathogen known to cause infection. When food is initially cooked it should be
killed off like E.coli. But there is potential for the food to be contaminated after it cools down. The
pathogen has potential to produce heat resistant enterotoxins that are able to survive in the heating
process

FLOD: lysozome - ansis secreted in tears in saliva

If a person who has never been infected with human herpesvirus 3 comes in contact with the fluid of
shingle lesions, they will come down with ______ - anschickenpox

IgA - ansdimer

IgG - ansmonomer

IgM - anspentamer

In HIV infection - ansCD4 T- helper cells are attacked, disruption of cell mediated immunity

infectious mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr virus) - anssigns/ symptoms:
fatigue, sore throat, cervical lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly

Inflammation- Cardinal Signs - ans- Rubor: redness
- Calor: warmth
-Tumor: swelling
Dolor: pain

Influenza can exhibit constant mutation of viral glycoproteins, called antigenic _______, or alternately
antigenic ___ which is a more serious phenomenon caused by the exchange of a viral gene with that of
another influenza virus strain - ans- drift
- shift

Oral lesions called Koplik's spot are seen in patients with _____ - ansmeasles

Staphylococcus aureus can cause - ansMRSA impetigo, scalded syndrome and necrotizing fasciitis

Syphilis stages of disease - ans- primary
- secondary

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