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100

This type of pathogen is an unpackaged protein

What is a prion?

100

The skin is part of this line of defence

What is the 1st line of defence?

100

These reduce the exposure of others to airborne pathogens from a person's respiratory tract

What are masks?

100

Skin-to-skin, kissing and sexual intercourse can spread disease in this manner

What is direct contact?

100

Lymphocytes are part of this line of defence

What is the third line of defence?

200

Pasteur's experiment disproved this theory

What is spontaneous generation?

200

This is the difference between innate and adaptive immunity

Why does innate immunity stay the same, when adaptive immunity improves with exposure to disease?

200

This control measure takes its name from the Italian for 40 days

What is quarantine?

200

The point at which a pathogen enters the body

What is a portal of entry?

200

These cells attack tumor cells and cells infected with viruses based on the lack of specific antigens

What are natural killer cells?

300

This type of disease can be passed directly between people

What is a contagious disease?

300

These microbes can protect against pathogens

What are normal biota?

300

This is the difference between an epidemic and a pandemic

Why is a pandemic worldwide, when an epidemic may be restricted to a smaller population?

300

These organisms carry pathogens between hosts

What are vectors?

300

B-cells produce these

What are antibodies?

400

This is used to classify the two types of bacteria

What is the thickness of the peptidoglycan wall?

400

The process by which one cell consumes another

What is phagocytosis?

400

8,573,419 new Australian COVID cases in 2022 is an example of this

What is incidence?

400

These drugs will kill most bacteria

What are broad-spectrum antibiotics?

400

When capillaries leak blood into the surrounding tissue

What is vasodilation?

500

These are Koch's postulates

  1. The microorganism must be found in diseased but not healthy individuals. 

  1. The microorganism must be cultured from the diseased individual. 

  1. The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced to a healthy individual. 

  1. The microorganism must be re-isolated from the inoculated, diseased individual and matched to the original organism. 

500

An antigen can be defined this way

What is a marker on the outside of a pathogen that may stimulate an immune response?

500

Epidemiology is used to understand the COVID pandemic, but it was first used for this epidemic

What was the Broad St. Cholera epidemic?

500

Mudjala (Barringtonia acutangula) was traditionally chewed for this

What is pain relief?

500

The three types of granulocyte

What are eosinophils, basophils and neutrophils?