History of Microbiology
Parasites
Infection
Food Microbiology
5 steps in the process of getting a disease
100
Discovered the first cure for syphilis.
Who is Ehrlich?
100
Lives on the outside of a host.
What is an ectoparasite?
100
Substances that are produced by a pathogen that is designed to destroy or damage its host.
What is a toxin?
100
When an organism has run out of a ready supply of glucose and now has to begin using other sources of energy.
What is Hits a Wall
100
the pathogen establishes itself in or on the host
What is an infection
200
First person to see and draw bacteria and a whole host of other microbes.
Who is Leeuwenhoek?
200
Lives inside of the host.
What is an endoparasite?
200
These are the symptoms that a doctor would use to identify the type of disease that a person has.
What are clinical symptoms?
200
In early times was used to help cover up the smell of rotten meat
What is spices
200
The period of time it takes for the pathogen to establish itself to the point where the first disease symptoms appear
What is incubation
300
Is credited with suggesting the use of Agar as a solidifying agent of microbial media.
Who is Hesse?
300
Live partially in the body (embedded.)
What is a mesoparasite?
300
Condition where a person carries an infectious disease but shows no symptoms of that disease.
What is a subclinical case?
300
The scientist that helped Napoleon's army in preserving food
Who is Appert
300
the first symptoms that clearly demonstrate an illness.
What is the initial symptoms
400
Person responsible for initiating Modern Immunology.
Who is Pasteur?
400
Feeds on another parasite.
What is an epiparasite?
400
The stage of a disease where the pathogen avoids the non-specific defenses of the body and begins to reproduce in the body, but has not yet produced and symptoms yet.
What is the infection stage of a disease?
400
Another way to prevent food spoilage and is said to be as old as drying.
What is salt
400
The disease is in full flavor and the patient is usually seriously or clearly ill
What are acute symptoms
500
First person to relate the spread of puerperal sepsis to unsanitary conditions in a hospital.
Who is Semmelweiss?
500
Invades or lays eggs in the nest of another insect.
What is a social parasite?
500
The period of time between the time a pathogen begins to reproduce in the body and the time at which the symptoms appear.
What is the incubation stage of a disease?
500
Are vital to maintaing the fertility of the soil
What are microbes
500
The symptoms decline and patient recovers.
What is recovery