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===Introduction===
 
===Introduction===
  
 
One of the main causes of disease is infection by microorganisms, with four types so far identified:
 
One of the main causes of disease is infection by microorganisms, with four types so far identified:
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*Bacteria
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*Fungi
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All exist as either:
 
All exist as either:
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*'''Orofecal''':typically enteric infections
 
*'''Orofecal''':typically enteric infections
 
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==[[Host Invasion by Microorganisms Flashcards|Host Invasion Flashcards]]==
 
==[[Host Invasion by Microorganisms Flashcards|Host Invasion Flashcards]]==
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Revision as of 13:41, 18 August 2010


Introduction

One of the main causes of disease is infection by microorganisms, with four types so far identified:

All exist as either:

  • Primary pathogens (obligate): presence always corresponds with disease
  • Secondary (opportunistic): prerequisites must be fulfilled before disease occurs

Microorganisms can enter the body by three routes:

  • Contact: typically seen in dermatological infections
  • Aerosol: typically respiratory infections
  • Orofecal:typically enteric infections

Host Invasion Flashcards

References

  • Murphy, K., Travers, P. and Walport, M. (2008) Janeway's Immunobiology. 7th ed. New York: Garland Science Publishing.