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Pathogenesis of infectious disease
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Path means disease Pathogens refer to microorganism capable to cause a disease. Pathology : the study of structural and functional manifestation of disease. Pathologist : a physician who has specialized in pathology. Pathogenicity : the ability to cause a disease Pathogenesis : is the step or mechanisms involved in development of a disease
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Phs in the corse of an infectious disease: 1.Incubation period: is the time that elapses between arrival of the pathogens and the onset of symptoms. And it is varies by many factor as health state-virulence of the pathogens- number of pathogens that enter the body. 2.Prodormal period: is the time during which patient feels out of sorts but not yet experiencing actual symptoms of the disease. 3.Period of illness: is the time during which the patient experiences the typical symptoms associated with that particular disease.(headache – sore throat-sinus congestion)
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The convalescent period: is the time during which the patient recover. Localized infection Systemic infection Acute infection : rapid infection followed out by rapid recovery (measles-mumps-influenza) Chronic infection : slow insidious and last for long time Symptoms of a disease: define as some evidence of a disease that is experienced by the patients. ( headache-fever-pain-itching) Asymptomatic disease Sign of a disease: define as some objective evidence of a disease that is experienced by the patients. (skin rash-enlargment of the spleen)
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Latent infection : an old infection that was contained by the body but may re-activate at any time as ( ?) Primary infection: is the infection that the body get exposed to for the first time. Secondary infection : is an infection that follows a primary infection.
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Step in the pathogenesis of infections disease: 1.Entry: of the pathogen into the body by: (Penetration, inhalation, ingestion and introduction of the pathogens directly into the blood. [shades needles] 2.Attachment: of the pathogen to some tissues within the body. 3.Multiplication: with local or system 4.Invasive / spread of the pathogens 5.Evasion of a host defenses. 6.Damage to host tissue (s). extensive or death.
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Virulence: is measure or degree of pathogenecitiy. different organism vary in their ability to cause disease some strain virulence some is a virulence. Virulence factor: are the phenotypic characteristics of a microorganism that enable it to cause disease.
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1.Structural features as pili,capsule, flagella. It help adhesion: which is molecule on the surface of the pathogens that able to recognize the reception on the host cell: that is glycoprotein molecule on the surface of the host cell that the adhesion on the pathogen attach to it. 2.Obligate intracellular pathogens. 3.Facultative intracellular pathogens. 4.Capsules: antiphagocytic by WBC. (No receptor). 5.Flagella: move and invade the aqueous area in the body it avoid phagocytosis.
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6.Exoenzymes : is the two major virulence factors by which bacteria cause disease the exoenzyme as (a) coagulase as in staphaurus: clot plasma → sticky coat → protect it from phagocytes. (b) kinases: → streptococcus & stophausus: body produce fibricolt → kinases → lysis. (c) hyaluronidase: enable organism to spread through connective tissue by breaking down hyaluronic acid. (d) collagenase: Break down the collagen to invade tissue. (e) hemolysins: damage RBC. (f) lecithinase: damage extensive area of tissue.
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7.Toxins: there are endotoxins that is integral part of the cell wall of the gram-negative bacteria can cause a number of adverse physiologic effect. Exotoxins are the toxins that produced within the cells and then releases from the cell example: – Neurotoxins= that cause paralysis. – Enterotoxins = gastro intestinal disease.
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Mechanisms by which pathogens escape immune responses: Mechanisms by which pathogens escape immune responses: The pathogens change their surface antigens example: influenze virus, HIV and nisseria. The pathogen's surface antigens closely resemble host antigens and therefore not recognized by immune system = molecular mimicry. Destruction of the host antibodies by producing enzyme as (IgA protease) that destroy IgA.
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