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60 Cards in this Set
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Skin
What makes it as defens mechanism? What bacteria cause infection if this defens is lost? |
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Mucous membrane
What makes it as defens mechanism? What bacteria cause infection if this defens is lost? |
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respiratory tract and GIT
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Sings of inflamation
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What is responcible for increase in capillary permeability
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Stages of pyogenic inflamation responce
Important cells and molecules |
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Stages if granulomatous inflamation responce
Important cells and molecules |
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Stages of phagotysis
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Innate defenses
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Acquired defenses
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Pyogenic response to bacteria
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Granulomatous response on bacteria
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Defensines
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Histamine,
Prostagladins Leukotriens |
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Bradykin
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Tumor Necrosis factor
Interleukin 1 |
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Acute-phase response proteins
C-reactive protein Mannose-binding protein Lypopolysaccharide-binding protein Interleukin-6 |
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Chemokins
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Pagocytosis
STEPS |
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Selectin
Integrin |
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Diapedesis
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Opsonization
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Respiratory burst
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HOW DOES KILLING OF ORGANISM HAPPEN?
Stages, components Oxygen-dependent mechanisms Oxygen-independent mechanisms |
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How doe MACROPHAGES KILL BACTERIA?
Steps |
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MECHANISMS OF FEVER
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PASSIVE ACQUIRED IMMUNITY
What is it? Properties? |
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Active acquired immunity
What is it? Properties? |
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BACTERIOLOGIC AGAR
Blood |
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BACTERIOLOGIC AGAR
Bordet-Gengou |
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BACTERIOLOGIC AGAR
Charcoal-yeast extract |
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BACTERIOLOGIC AGAR
Chocolate Chocolate +X and V factors |
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BACTERIOLOGIC AGAR
Egg yolk |
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BACTERIOLOGIC AGAR
Eosin-methylene blue |
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BACTERIOLOGIC AGAR
Lowenstein-Jensen |
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BACTERIOLOGIC AGAR
MacConkey |
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BACTERIOLOGIC AGAR
Tellurite |
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BACTERIOLOGIC AGAR
Thayer-Martin |
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Triple sugar Iron agar
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BLOOD CULTURES
When do we order these analysis? For which bacteria? |
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THROAT CULTURES
When do we order these analysis? For which bacteria? |
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SPUTUM CULTURES
When do we order these analysis? For which bacteria? |
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SPINAL FLUID CULTURES
When do we order these analysis? For which bacteria? |
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STOOL CULTURES
When do we order these analysis? For which bacteria? |
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URINE CULTURES
When do we order these analysis? For which bacteria? |
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GENITAL TRACT CULTURES
When do we order these analysis? For which bacteria? |
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WOUND AND ABSCESS CULTURES
When do we order these analysis? For which bacteria? |
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IMMUNOLOGIC METHODS
Capsular Swelling (Quellung) Reaction |
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Immunologic Methods
Slide Agglutination Test |
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Immunologic Methods
Latex Agglutination Test |
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Immunologic Methods
Counterimmunoelectrophoresis Test |
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Immunologic Methods
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay |
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Immunologic Methods
Immunologic Methods Fluorescent Antibody Tests |
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Slide or Tube Agglutination Test
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Serologic Tests for Syphilis
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Cold Agglutinin Test
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Nucleic Acid–Based Methods
PCR (polymerase chain reaction) |
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Nucleic Acid–Based Methods
nucleic acid probes, and nucleic acid sequence analysis |
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