Cystitis caused by intestinal E. Coli.
Appendicitis caused by coliforms etc.
These infections are known as opportunistic infections, which happens when the person is suffering immunity problems & bad health conditions such as HIV.
hope it helps.
microorganism the are members of the normal microbiota are also known to cause disease. do you...
1.- Concepts: Pathology, Etiology, Pathogen, Pathogenesis, Infection, Disease. 2.- Normal Microbiota - Transient Microbiota. 3.- Opportunists. 4.- Factors that increase infection susceptibility 5.-Factors to maintain Normal Microbiota. 6.- Areas of the body with Normal Microbiota and sterile areas. 7.-Symbiosis: Commensalism - Mutualism - Parasitism. 8.- Exceptions to Koch's postulates. 9.- Symptom-Sign-Syndrome. 10. Communicable and Non-communicable infectious diseases. Contagious disease. 11.- Incidence - Prevalence and Sporadic - Endemic - Epidemic - Pandemic diseases. 12.- Acute - Chronic - Latent diseases. 13.-...
Question 17 (1 point) Transient microbiota differ from normal microbiota in that transient microbiota are always acquired by direct contact Never cause disease are present for a relatively short period of time are found in a certain location on the host Question 18 (1 point) Saved Which of the following definitions is INCORRECT? O secondary infection: a long-lasting illness chronic: a ll gsumeetings.webex.com is sharing a window. Stop sharing Hide
Question 3 1 pts If you have an opportunistic pathogen in your microbiota, it will always cause infection/disease True False
How do you know that bad spirits cause disease? Have you ever seen one?
Patient with Peripheral Arterial Disease also known as Peripheral Vascular Disease M.S is a 65-year-old African American retired schoolteacher. She complains of left calf pain when walking a couple of blocks. She states the pain goes away after she rests for 5 minutes. M.S is requesting pain medication for her headache that she rates a 8 on a 1-10 pain scale. Her primary history includes: NSTEMI 20 months ago, carotid bruit, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and former smoker. She...
1) What Disease or Illness are you predisposed or do you think will cause your death someday? 2) What Risks do you take or Risk factors are you concerned with? 3) With your knowledge of your Risks to disease or illness, How could you change? Can you write all questions with minimum 250-500 words? please Write hand typing :) Thank you so much
Disease / Medical Condition about the Acanthamoeba? How do humans contract this disease Acanthamoeba (i.e. how is it transmitted)? Acanthamoeba Signs and symptoms of disease: Describe the course of this disease the Acanthamoeba (incubation period, different body systems impacted, how disease progresses in body)? Acanthamoeba Type of parasite (bacteria, protozoan, helminth, insect, fungus, virus): Scientific name of Acanthamoeba parasite (genus and species): How can this infection be prevented?
Bacteria that cause gum disease can trigger inflammation. How do you suppose that this reponse may be harmful to the heart?
Imagine you work in the infectious disease department of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Recently, an unknown emerging disease has begun to spread in the United States that seems to show symptoms similar to influenza and measles. Not all people infected show all the symptoms, and current vaccinations do not prevent a person from catching the unknown disease. Apply the knowledge you know now about infectious agents and means of transmission. For this assignment: Provide a brief overview...
Type 2 diabetes is O a. caused by a viral infection b. also known as juvenile-onset diabetes 1 c. an autoimmune disorde d. characterized by insulin resistance e. characterized by little to no insulin secretion by the body MyPlate suggests that dietary protein and dairy foods should generally below fat However, some fats increase one's risk for disease, particularly cardiovascular disease. Foods including pizza, ice cream, burgers, and sausage are all high in fat and should therefore be limited in...