Chapter 13 - Host Microbe Interactions
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- This lecture discusses the relationship of the human host and the microbes that live on us. It details the norma flora, stages of infection and the types of transmission of disease. It also briefly looks at epidemiology and the tracking of infectious disease.
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About the lower repiratory microbiome. Now we have different opinions. We can take the lower repiratory tract as a transit station. Normally, germs from upper airway will take the place. For example, there are prevotella, Veillonella and etc which are more likely to be detected by 16SrRNA sequencing.
And for pathological conditions, conditional pathogens like Pseudomonas aeruginosa will dominate the lung. However, upper airway commonsals like prevotella and corynebacterium may act like conditional pathogens when the host's immune system is compromised. Cases like severe COVID-19 and chemotherpies are prone to have this situation.
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Please, what refrence are you telling about ?
I think you meant the Zika virus.
Can one always explain the height of infection with the stationary phase (= max. amount of bacteria), the prodromal stage with the log stage, etc.?
Difference between systemic and focal infection: system= infect. particles work themselves to get to other tissue; focal= infect. particles get carried (passive) to other tissue?
Is there any definition what "long" (in terms of infection= chronic) means? Like 0,5 year or 1 year etc.?
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