What pathogen causes chikungunya? What type of virulence factor is hyaluronidase? Which type of immune cell phagocytizes foreign microbes in a puncture wound? What is bacterial folliculitis? What is the germ theory of disease? What is acute bacterial rhinosinusitis?
How do pathogens cause infectious disease? What type of microorganism causes HIV infection? What are pathogenic agents and non-pathogenic agents as they relate to the lymphatic system? What type of pathogen causes trichinosis? What are abnormal cells for white blood cells? What are the three ways...
A parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host, benefiting at the host's expense, while a pathogen is a disease-causing microorganism.
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a disorder in which the body’s immune response, typically to an infection, causes nerve damage. These three forms of…
When doctors take samples from patients to see what type of pathogen is making them sick, my cousin gets the samples and analyzes them. She does all kinds of test to identify the pathogen, and her job is essential to the diagnosis. ...
Pathogenic (disease-causing) bio-terrain in the gut, or gastrointestinal tract Food allergy or food intolerance Stressful or upsetting emotional component A standard western diet Constipation or spastic colon Let’s take a more detailed look at each of these causative factors… 1. Pathogenic bio-ter...
“There really isn’t another single aspect that is as important as it is. If there is a pathogen or anything in the milk that we don’t want, pasteurization destroys it. It is our industry’s shield.”Over the past decades and centuries, as farmers learned to make more food with ...
A dietary fiber-deprived gut microbiota degrades the colonic mucus barrier and enhances pathogen susceptibility. Cell. 2016;167:1339–1353. Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Pituch-Zdanowska A, Banaszkiewicz A, Albrecht P. The role of dietary fibre in inflammatory bowel disease...
What is the name of the parasite that cause malaria? What is the pathogenesis of dengue fever? Which diseases are transmitted by tiger mosquitoes? (a) What is Chagas disease? (b) What kind of treatment does it require? Name the pathogen which causes malignant malaria. ...
What is the clinical significance of leprosy (Hansen disease)? Which of the following diseases are caused by an infection of Gram-negative bacteria? a. Tuberculosis b. Legionellosis c. AIDS d. Strep throat Which of the following...