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Lecture 1 second half
Why are some pathogens opportunis...,
What are the 5 requirements for i...,
What is virulence
9  cards
Lecture 2
What are the portals of entry for...,
Why are mucous membranes consider...,
What is the favourite portal of e...
59  cards
Lecture 3 transmission of infection and principles of disease
Where are the portals of exit,
Pregnant women and babies infecti...,
What affects spread of infection
91  cards
Lecture 4 Introduction to microbial pathogens
What is a pathogenic microorganism,
What is a disease,
Example of it being possible to b...
61  cards
Lecture 5 - Innate immunity: Immediate response to infection
Describe the steps of the inflamm...,
How do innate and adaptive immune...,
How do barriers prevent pathogens...
61  cards
Lecture 6 Gram positive cocci
What are the important genera of ...,
What is the catalase test,
How is a catalase test performed
66  cards
Lecture 7 Gram positive bacilli
What features are gram positive r...,
How does oxygen affect gram posit...,
How do gram positive rods differ ...
103  cards
Tutorial 1
What is clonal selection,
What is memory,
What are naive lymphocytes
48  cards
Tutorial 3
What is the difference between ba...,
What are viroids and virusoids,
What are prions
53  cards
Lecture 8 - Gram Negative bacteria 1
What are the classes of gram nega...,
What are the morphologies that ca...,
How are enterobaceae arranged
97  cards
Case studies (for revision)
A man comes to your clinic with f...,
A woman comes to you for a hip re...
2  cards
Lecture 9 - Gram negative bacteria 2
What is the hacek group,
Where can hacek speces be found,
What types of conditions are hace...
68  cards
Lecture 10 - Mycobacteria and spirochaetes
What are the types of mycobacteri...,
What are the types of spirochaetes,
What are the characteristics of m...
56  cards
Lecture 11 - Inflammation and repair
What is inflammation,
What causes inflammation,
What is hypersensitivity
65  cards
Lecture 12 - Intro to antibiotics
What is an antibiotic,
Where do antibiotics come from,
Give some examples of semi synthe...
61  cards
Antibiotics 1
What are the main causes of cellu...,
What does the basic penicillin st...,
What does cephalosporin basic str...
19  cards
Antibiotics 2
What is amoxycillin good for,
What is the problem with using am...,
How is amoxycillins weakness to b...
58  cards
Antibiotics 3
What are the possible bacterial c...,
What are the possible investigati...,
Which antibiotics are neisseria g...
31  cards
Introduction to viruses
What was the first virus identified,
When was small pox introduced,
What causes smallpox
54  cards
Patterns of Viral Infection
What is pathogenesis,
What is pathogenicity,
What is virulence
59  cards
The induced response to infection (1)
What do cellular receptors of inn...,
What do macrophages carry,
What do toll like receptors do
113  cards
The induced response to infection (2)
What triggers the lectin pathway ...,
What pathway does c reactive prot...,
What triggers interferon response
64  cards
Antigen Capture and Presentation to Lymphocytes
What are the barriers to inductio...,
What does mhc do,
What is mhc restriction
86  cards
Acute Infections
What are the patterns of infectio...,
What kind of diseases do acute in...,
When do acute infections occur
60  cards
Chronic Viral Infections
What are the major bloodborne vir...,
What are the types of hepatitis v...,
How are hep b c and d transmitted...
49  cards
Antigen Recognition in Adaptive Immune System
What do antigen receptors do for ...,
What receptors do b and t cells e...,
What do lymphocytes do that allow...
95  cards
T cell-mediated Immunity
Can gammadelta t cells recognize ...,
How is cd8 cd4 switched off durin...,
How do microbes end up inside cells
61  cards
Effector Mechanisms of T cell-mediated immunity
What are the 2 stages of t cell r...,
What are the 3 important cd4 subs...,
How do cd4 cells regulate which s...
66  cards
Humoral Immune Responses
What antibody classes do naive b ...,
What happens when b cells are act...,
How many antibodies are produced ...
53  cards
Humoral Immune Responses II
How do t independent b cells resp...,
How does number of b cells and an...,
How do antibodies prevent infection
26  cards
Body defences: Tolerance and Autoimmunity
Why must the immune system be reg...,
What do treg cells do,
What causes immunological tolerance
39  cards
Immunological Memory
Which immune molecules remain in ...,
What kind of response is triggere...,
Where do long lived memory t and ...
24  cards
Vaccination
What virus causes smallpox and wh...,
What is subacute sclerosing paren...,
What are the principles of vaccin...
25  cards
Mucosal immunity tutorial
What kind of response do epitheli...,
What do commensal organisms help ...,
What do peyers patches do
12  cards
Fungi - Morphology and Diagnostic
What are fungi,
What is the cell wall of fungi ma...,
Where are fungi found
95  cards
Fungi - Clinical Case studies: Skin and soft tissue infections
What we should understand,
How does fungal infections most c...,
How are fungal infections acquired
62  cards
Suicide - An Overview of Epidemiology and Clinical Considerations
Which gender commits more suicides,
What is the average number of sui...,
What is the ranking of suicide as...
24  cards
Introduction to medically Important Parasites
Parasitic disease where a vaccine...,
Which country has the highest inc...,
What are parasites
53  cards
Medically Important Parasites Part II
What is giardia intestinalis,
What is toxoplasma gondii,
What is the parasite with the hig...
70  cards
Emerging Infectious Diseases
What are emerging infectious dise...,
What are re emerging infectious d...,
What kind of diseases cause most ...
34  cards
Testing in the Diagnostic Microbiology Laboratory
What is done during microbiology ...,
What is the emphasis of microbiol...,
What are the types of lab tests
42  cards
Body Defences: Immunodeficiency
What kind of immunodeficiency def...,
What is the predicted consequence...,
What clinical features suggest pr...
82  cards
Controlling Microbial Growth: Sterilisation, Disinfection and Antisepsis
What is the difference between st...,
What kind of death do microbes ex...,
What factors does extent of survi...
52  cards
Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, and anaerobes
What are the important features o...,
What species of chlamydiaceae inf...,
What are the 15 strains of chlamy...
40  cards

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