Memory, and Vaccines
This cell type is the best at activating naïve T cells
Dendritic Cells
Every autoimmune disease resembles one of these types of hypersensitivity reactions
Type II, III, or IV
This bacterial appendage is involved in DNA transfer between bacteria
Pili
The most common cause of community acquired pneumonia is
Strep pneumoniae
This is the most commonly isolated pathogen from UTIs (80%)
E coli
Signal 1 alone (ie no co-stimulation) results in this
Anergy
In a direct Coomb's test, if this happens to the RBCs it is considered a positive result
Agglutination
This staining technique is used for mycobacteria since gram staining is not effective
Acid Fast Staining
This test can differentiate streptococcus from staphylococcus
This component of gram negative cell walls contains endotoxin
Lipopolysaccharide
These compounds are added to vaccines, in addition to the pathogen, to stimulate immune responses.
Adjuvants
What type of hypersensitivity reaction occurs when an antigen is exposed to an IgE antibody on a mast cell, the mast cell is activated and triggers immune response (increased dramatically with re-exposure).
Type I
This is the elimination of most micro-organisms, excluding spores
Disinfection
This is an important uropathogen, especially in young women
Staph saprophyticus
Proteus, Morganella, and Providencia produce this virulence factor which increases urinary pH
Urease
TH1 cells increase inflammation and are a major defense against bacteria and viruses, and production of them is stimulated by these 2 cytokines (name 1)
IL-12 and IFN-gamma
Rheumatoid factor (RF) antibodies are directed against this portion of an antibody (ie they are anti-what)
Fc (RF is anti-Fc)
This is the transfer of bacterial genes via bacteriophages
Transduction
Ms X is a PWID and is diagnosed with endocarditis in the ER, what is the most likely cause of her infection?
Staph aureus
This bacteria is found in soil and water and is often the culprit in opportunistic infections
P aeruginosa
This immunoglobulin isotope is NOT produced in a secondary response?
IgM
This is an unresponsiveness to an antigen that is induced by exposure of the lymphocytes to that antigen – an antigen specific “NO” answer (unlike immunosuppression)
Immunological Tolerance
This can make a TB skin test result in a false positive
BCG Vaccine
Sara is late in her second trimester and presents with a flu-like illness and bacteremia, her care team is worried about premature labour or even stillbirth. What infection does she likely have?
Listeria
This bacteria produces shiga toxins, has a 1-7 day incubation period, and is the most communicable of the bacterial diarrheas
Shigella