Test 3 Micro

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Lymphoid organs and tissues include
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Resident microbioto are absent from
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The specific action of hemolysis is to
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An example of a noncommunicable infection is
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A positive antibody test for HIV would be a ____ of infection
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A short period early in a disease that may be manifest with general malaise and achimess
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Nosocomial infections are acquired from
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Minimal number of pathogenic bacteria needed to cause disease
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Used to specifically determine the concentration of an antibiotic that may be of clinical use in treating a heart infection
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The lowest concentration of a drug that will prevent the growth of bacteria
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Virulence factor
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Portal of entry for pathogens
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Symptoms or sign of inflamation
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Term used to describe indication of an infection that a patient reports feeling but that a physician cannot actually measure
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Phagocytic cells that are part of the nonspecific immune system
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An example of a nonspecific barrier to a respiratory tract infection is
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A human defense factor that may is involved in iron binding
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Which is the end product of the complement system
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Increases the rapidity of the host immune responses and reduces the viability of many microbial invadors
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An antiviral substance that is part of the non-specific and specific immune defense systems
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When a microorganism enters the body, whether or not disease results depends upon
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Type of cell that secretes antibody
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Type of immunity that occurs that protects a newborn against viral and bacterial infections but would not protect a teenager in the same way
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Type of immunoglobulin that is the main circulation from of antibody
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Widespread immunity that protects the populations from the spread of the disease is called
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The Salk vaccine is an example of a
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Antimicrobiotic used to treat fungal infections
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Antimicrobiotic used to treat HIV infection
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Antimicrobiotic used to treat tuberculosis
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Type of immune response that occurs upon a repeat exposure to a specific antigen for which there still is a sufficient number of B memory cells
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Type of blood cell that has A antigen but no B antigen or Rh antigen
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Non infectious disease that may result when pregnant woman produces Rh antibodies if the baby is Rh positive
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HIV causes
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An increased number of neutrophils and a shift to the left is indicative of
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Can result when IgE reacts with antigen and mast cells suddenly release large amounts of histamine
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Disease that can be prevented by vaccine administration after infection even though there has been no prior exposure to antigen and hence there has been no prior primary response
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Substance that is used in some vaccines to enhance the immune response
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Which of the following is the beset description of an antibody
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Type of reaction when cells are mixed with antibodies and the cells clump together
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An adult who had measles as a child does not contract the disease when her children do as a result of her
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Occurs when cytoxic T cells attack body's own cells
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Hay fever (allergic reaction) occurs when allergens (antigens) combine with
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The most likely interpretation of the isolation of two colonies of E.Coli on a plate streaked from a urine sample
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The most likely interpretation of the isolation of 50 colonies of streptococcus pneumonia is
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The most likely interpretation of colonies of black bread mold on selective media used to isolate bacteria from stool is
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Antibiotic that would be effective in treating the common cold which is caused by Rhinovirus
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Used to assess whether a specific antibiotic may be of clinical use
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Blocks cell wall synthesis in bacteria
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Disrupt cell membranes
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The therapeutic index is