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ectoparasites
viruses
ricketssiae
bacteria
protzoans
helminths
yellow fever
viruses
plague, lyme disease
bacteria
malaria
protozoans
filariasis
helminths
blood flukes
schistosomiasis
influenza virus
attach to epi cells of the respiratory tract
haemophilus influenza
inhibit cilia and compromise normal respiratory defenses
streptococcus pneumoniae or staph
secondary infections after injury by a virus
pneumocystis carnii
compromised immunity of the respiratory tract in AIDS
mycobacteria tuberculosis and yersinia pestis
resistance to phagocytosis in the respiratory tract
v cholera and e coli
do not invade
release exotoxins
staph
dysentery
shigella salmonella and campylobacter
strept pneumoniae
produces flimy coat to resist phagocytosis
mycobacterium leprae and mycobacterium tuberculosis
cell wall glycolipis that resist free radiecals
shigella
dysentery by invasion of epitehlial cells
sttrep penumoniae
mutliples in the normally sterile lung
neiserria meningitidis haemophilis influenza
bacterial meningitis entry into blood stream and mutliplication within tissue
corynebacterium dephteria
produce toxin as result of phage infection
vibrio cholarae
infected by bacteriophage
enterotoxic e coli
traveler's diahrrea by plasmid
straphylococcus
bacteria superantigens that produce toxic shock syndrom via endotoxins
bacillus anthracis
secretes lethal factor exotoxin
clostirdium perfingens
gas gangrene via clostridium exotoxins
C. tetani
tetanus releases inhibitory neurotrans like GABA via clostridium exotoxins
c. botulinum
blocks release of Ach via clostridium exotoxins