Stages of an Infectious Disease
Bacteria
Virus
100

 All of the stages of an infectious disease

What is attachment, spread within the body, multiplication, evasion of host defenses, exit (shedding from the body), transmission, and causing damage to host?

100

The definition of fomites.

What are inanimate objects that are not harmful themselves but can carry pathogenic organisms like bacteria?

100

These infectious agents are not considered living because they cannot reproduce on their own.

What are viruses?

200

An example of a pathogen evading from host defenses.

What is concealing themselves with host molecules, altering surface proteins to prevent recognition, disabling immune cells, and suppressing chemical signals? (anything works)

200

These drugs are used to kill and stop bacteria

What are antibiotics?

200

2 reasons why viruses are different from bacteria.

What is viruses are simpler, and cannot reporduce on their own? (they don't follow rules of living things

300

This stage occurs when a pathogen first sticks to host cells using special structures.

What is attachment?

300

These are single-celled organisms without a nucleus.

What are prokaryotes? 

300

This method helps the immune system recognize viruses before infection.

What are vaccinations?

400

This stage allows pathogens to leave the body through coughing, sneezing, or bodily fluids.

What is exit (shedding from the body)

400

2 types of toxins secreted by bacteria.

What are endotoxins and exotoxins?

400

Characteristics of a virus

What is not having any organelles, containing DNA or RNA, and cause contagious diseases?

500

This stage is when the pathogen harms tissues and causes symptoms.

What is damage to host?
500

An example of bacteria.

What is Botulism (also used in Botox), and Yersinia Pestis (the black plague) 

(anything works)

500
An example of a virus

What is Chicken pox and Hepatitis B?