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Interaction of pathogens
Definitions




Infection: Invasion and replication of microorganisms in the body leading to an abnormal
state.
Incubation period: The period between the entry of the infectious agent into the body and
the appearance of the first symptoms.
Disease: A state of impaired function or health due to the presence of an infectious agent or
a pathologic process. When you develop symptoms.
Latent period: The period between the initial infection in the body and when the patient
becomes infectious to others.
Transmission: When an infectious agent is transferred from one host to another to
potentially spread disease.
Period of Communicability: Timeframe in which an infected individual can transmit the
infectious agent to others.

Two types of transmission
Horizontal
 When a disease is transmitted from one individual to another
 Within the same population.
 Either by direct or indirect contact between the infectious person and the susceptible
individuals.
Vertical
 A disease is transmitted from a mother to her offspring during pregnancy, childbirth,
or breastfeeding.
 One generation to the next.
 E.g., HIV


Virulence factors
What are they: specific characteristics or traits possessed by pathogens that enable them to
cause disease.
 measure of its ability to be harmful.

Fimbria/pili
 Hair-like structures that are found on the surface of bacteria.

,  Made of protein.
 Initiates biofilm formation by allowing pathogens to adhere to one another and the
host.
 By binding to specific receptors on the host’s surface.
 This allows the bacteria to colonize and establish themselves on tissues and organs
without being flushed out by natural defence mechanisms.
 Also allows conjugation: gene transfer from the donor to the host by direct contact.
 They also Twitch:
T4P




 The fimbria can polymerise and depolymerise to become longer and
shorter.
 meaning they can drag themselves along the surface of a tissue or organ.
 The pathogen throws out the fimbria, sticks to the surface, and
depolymerises dragging itself along.

Biofilms
 a complex community of microorganisms that adhere to surfaces and encase within a
self-produced matrix of extracellular polymeric substances (look below).
 An environment where pathogens can remain in a favourable environment with
plenty of nutrients without them getting washed away.
 Due to a high conc of nutrients, biofilms can become quite large with lots of cells.
 Can form on any surface.
 And once formed, they are compact and hard to remove.

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