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Chapter 23: Lecture 2 and 3 (mumps (infects salivary glands, once a common…
Chapter 23: Lecture 2 and 3
C. Difficle
bacterial gastroenteritis acquired when on an antimicrobial
salmonelosis
over 2500 typhi and paratyphi cause typhoid fever
bacteria tolerate stomach acid and pass to intestine and attaches via specific adhesions
toxins disrupt mitochondria, phagocytosis, cytoskeleton
Cholera
7 pandemics since 1817
vibrio cholera
forms biofilms in saltwater
exotoxin - cholera toxin
bacterial food poisoning
consume pathogen or their toxins
n/v, diarrhea, cramping, discomfort, bloating, loss of appetite and fever
5 enterotoxins
mumps
infects salivary glands
once a common childhood disease
occurs 2-12
no specific tx
enters via resp. tract, multiplies, invades blood and can infect other organs
viral gastroenteritis
mistakenly called stomach flu
clammy skin, abdominal pain, weight loss, lack appetite, nausea, dehydration, vomiting, fever, and chills
What does the liver do?
synthesis of blood clotting factors
store glucose and other nutrients
assisting with digestion of lipids
removes wastes from blood
viral hepatitis
autoimmune disorder
alcohol/drug abuse
genetic disorders
microbial infection