Health Care > QUESTIONS & ANSWERS > PATHOGENESIS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES Chapter 14 (All)
PATHOGENESIS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESLearning objectives • After studying this chapter, you should be able to: • Cite four reasons why an individual might not develop an infectious disease after... exposure to a pathogen • Discuss the four periods or phases in the course of an infectious disease • Differentiate between localized and systemic infections • Explain how acute diseases differ from subacute and chronic diseases • Differentiate between “symptoms” and “signs” of a disease and cite several examples of each • Cite several examples of latent infections • Differentiate between primary and secondary infections • List six steps in the pathogenesis of an infectious disease • Define virulence and virulence factors • List six bacterial structures that serve as virulence factors • List six bacterial exoenzymes that serve as virulence factors • Differentiate between endotoxins and exotoxins • List six bacterial exotoxins and the diseases they cause • Describe three mechanisms by which pathogens escape the immune response Chapter 14 [Show More]
Last updated: 1 year ago
Preview 1 out of 26 pages
Buy this document to get the full access instantly
Instant Download Access after purchase
Add to cartInstant download
We Accept:
Connected school, study & course
About the document
Uploaded On
Sep 23, 2022
Number of pages
26
Written in
This document has been written for:
Uploaded
Sep 23, 2022
Downloads
0
Views
27
In Browsegrades, a student can earn by offering help to other student. Students can help other students with materials by upploading their notes and earn money.
We're available through e-mail, Twitter, Facebook, and live chat.
FAQ
Questions? Leave a message!
Copyright © Browsegrades · High quality services·