MIIM20002 - Microbes, Infections, Responses

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Lectures 7, 8 & 9 - Gastroenteritis
What are the types of bacteria th...,
What are the broad categories of ...,
What are the two different types ...
121  cards
Lecture 10 - Gastroenteritis Epidemiology
In general which pathogens cause ...,
Differentiate between food borne ...,
Which bacteria can cause dysenter...
37  cards
Lecture 11 - Manipulating the Immune Response
What are the components of the in...,
How can prrs be exploited to mani...,
How may cytokines be used to mani...
41  cards
Lecture 1 - Interactions with Microbes
How have bacteria shaped the world,
Most interactions with bacteria are,
How is transmission of infectious...
17  cards
Lecture 2 - Bacterial Pathogenesis
Differentiate between pathogens o...,
Describe how a bacterium can be n...,
What is a virulent organism
63  cards
Lecture 3 - Viral Pathogenesis
What are some important features ...,
Which two technologies allow us t...,
What are the two forms of capsid ...
33  cards
Lecture 4 - Overview of the Immune Response
What is an immune response,
What are the four principles of t...,
What are the requirements of the ...
77  cards
Lecture 5 - Gastrointestinal Disease 1
What are the typical symptoms of ...,
What is the difference between di...,
Why will gastrointestinal disease...
26  cards
Lecture 6 - Gastrointestinal Disease 2
What can light microscopy show us...,
What can electron microscopy show...,
Describe the process of latex agg...
26  cards
Lecture 12 - HPV
What is the genome of hpv,
Is hpv species specific,
How many groups of hpv are there ...
41  cards
Lecture 13 - Mucosal Immunity
What are the components of the mu...,
What is malt,
What is galt
57  cards
Lecture 14 - Microbiome 1
Where are microbes found on the b...,
Why are microbiota important,
What is the human microbiome
38  cards
Lecture 15 - Microbiome 2
Compare the microbiota between in...,
To which infections does dysbiosi...,
Which bacterium is responsible fo...
44  cards
Lecture 16 & 17 - Influenza
What is influenza,
What are the symptoms of influenza,
What is the appearance of a chest...
109  cards
Lecture 18 - Emerging Viral Disease
What is an emerging viral disease,
What is an emerging viral disease,
What are some examples of emergin...
49  cards
Lecture 19 - Tuberculosis
How long has tuberculosis been ar...,
Which bacteria cause tb,
What does infection usually prese...
85  cards
Lecture 20 - Respiratory Tract Infections 1
What generally causes urt infections,
What causes lrt infection,
Name some lrt infections
77  cards
Lecture 21 - Respiratory Tract Infections 2
What are some of the things have ...,
What are the antibodies to pneumo...,
What is opsonisation
31  cards
Lecture 22 - S. pneumoniae Vaccination
What receptors do neutrophils have,
What receptors do neutrophils have,
What is the function of nets
66  cards
Lecture 23 - Health Care Associated Infection
What are some common places where...,
What is another word for hcai,
What is a nosocomial infection
64  cards
Lecture 24 - Sterilsation And Infection
How can we break the chain of inf...,
Where do microorganisms come from,
What can we do to the host to bre...
40  cards
Lecture 26 - Sexually Transmissable Infections 1
Which general organisms can cause...,
Which bacteria cause stis,
Where do stis cause infection
89  cards
Lecture 25 - Molecular Epidemiology of HCAI
What are we detecting when we do ...,
How do we differentiate bacterial...,
Describe e faecium resistance
20  cards
Lecture 27 - Herpes
Describe the onset of viral stis,
Are symtoms always seen in viral ...,
Under what circumstances are peop...
59  cards
Lecture 28 - HIV vaccine?
How many people are currently inf...,
How many people have died due to ...,
How many people have been cured f...
56  cards
Lecture 29 - Epidemiology of STIs
What are the local clinical syndr...,
What are the systemic clinical sy...,
What are the ways we can diagnose...
32  cards
Lecture 30 - Legionella
Where does the causative agent of...,
Describe legionnaire s disease,
What is pontiac fever
48  cards
Lecture 31 - Dengue
What are the different types of d...,
What sort of infection does denv ...,
How is dengue transmitted
29  cards
CD4+ T Cell Differentiation Pathways
When is tgf beta released as sign...,
What does tgf beta stimulate,
Which cytokines does treg release
13  cards
Gastro: Source of Infection
Staph aureus,
Bacillus cereus emetic type,
Bacillus cereus diarrhoeal type
19  cards
Gastro: Virulence
Staph aureus,
Bacillus cereus emetic,
Bacillus cereus diarrhoeal
18  cards
Gastro: Reservoirs
Staph aureus,
Bacillus cereus,
Clostridium perfringens
17  cards

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