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Microbiology Mod 19

Horizontales
Enzyme produced by some staphylococcus aureus strains that clots blood and builds a barricade around the bacteria, making it hard for WBCs to get to them
Type of disease that occurs primarily in wild and domestic animals and can be transmitted to human (i.e. rabies or Lyme disease)
Substance produced by certain bacteria that allow them to enter a host cell and escape from phagocytes and antibodies
A living organism or inanimate object that provides a pathogen with adequate conditions for survival and multiplication and an opportunity for transmission; may be human, animal, or nonliving (water, food, air, soil, etc.)
Substance released by some bacteria that strongly bind host nutrients, especially iron, reducing the host’s access to iron
Enzyme that digests host hyaluronic acid
General term for any nonliving object involved in spread of infection (ie. stethoscopes, clothing from healthcare personnel, tissues, etc.)
Type of vector transmission in which an arthropod picks up a pathogen by feeding on a reservoir’s blood
Type of vector transmission in which an arthropod picks up a pathogen on its external parts
Bacterial defense mechanism in which a bacteria "disguises" itself as a host cell to prevent phagocytosis
Verticales
Organism (usually a human) that can harbor and transmit pathogens without showing signs or symptoms
Damages host red blood cell membranes, found in certain strains of streptococcus pyogenes, also known as Type 2 exotoxin
Enzyme produced by some streptococcus pyogenes strains that digests blood clots to let bacteria get away from WBCs
Enzyme that digests host collagen
Triggers an excessive immune response in a host, found in certain strains of staphylococcus aureus, can cause toxic shock and is also known as Type 1 exotoxin
Last name of scientist credited with discovering bacterial exotoxins while researching diphtheria
Type of shock that occurs when excessive immune response leads to high fever and drop in blood pressure, possible organ failure, and even death