Bug People
Bacteria
Viruses
Hepatitis
Immunity
100
He ground lenses to magnify things
Who is Leeuwenhoek
100
This type of bacteria is enclosed in layers of protein that resist drying, heat and chemicals
What are spores
100
This is caused by the varicella-zoster virus
What is chicken pox
100
This type is spread through the feces of infected people
What is HepA
100
A person's ability to resist pathogens
What is immunity
200
He proved that bacteria caused disease
Who is Pasteur
200
This type of bacteria are destroyed in the presence of oxygen
What is anaerobic bacteria
200
The only place a virus can reproduce
What is inside host cells or inside the host
200
This type is the biggest threat to dental workers
What is HepB
200
Humans are born with this type
What is natural immunity
300
He found that bacteria could be destroyed by heat
Who is Pasteur
300
These drugs are used to treat bacterial infections
What are antibiotics
300
This virus is spread by direct contact with vesicles or fluid from a vesicle
What is herpes simplex virus
300
This type is most commonly spread through sharing needles or needle sticks
What is HepC
300
Immunity developed as a result of exposure to a pathogen
What is acquired immunity
400
He developed a staining process to identify two types of cells
Who is Gram
400
This type of bacteria is responsible for outbreaks due to poor hand hygiene
What is staphylococci
400
This bloodborned disease affects the liver
What is hepatitis
400
For this type, a person needs to have HepB first
What is HepD
400
Borrowed immunity from another animal or person by means of injection
What is passive acquired immunity
500
He determined the etiologic agent for tuberculosis
Who is Koch
500
This bacteria is responsible for throat infections as well as dental caries and endocarditis
What is streptococci
500
This virus attacks T-lymphocytes
What is Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
500
This type is most commonly spread through contaminated food or water
What is HepE
500
This is injected into the individual in order to stimulate production of antibodies
What is an antigen