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 Mutualism:  Both members of the association
 living together benefit from the relationship

 Parasitism: One organism, the parasite, benefits
 from the relationship, whereas the other
 organism, the host, is harmed by it (e.g. bacteria,
 viruses, protozoa, fungi, helminths)

 Commensalism:    Two species live together in a
 relationship such that one benefits and the other
 one neither benefits nor is harmed
Contamination: presence of microorganism


Infection:    refers to the multiplication of any
 parasitic organism within or on the host’s body
 - a condition in which pathogenic microbes
 penetrate host defenses, enter tissues & multiply
Disease: any deviation from health, disruption
 of a tissue or organ caused by microbes or their
 products
      - A disturbance in the state of health
 wherein the body cannot carry out all its
 normal functions

Pathogenicity: the capacity of the organism
 to produce disease

Virulence: refers to the intensity of the
 disease produced by pathogens, and it varies
 among different microbial species
Two    categories    of   organisms     can   be    distinguished:

f Resident microflora: comprise microbes that are
 always present on or in the human body

    includes bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses and arthropods
    most areas of the body in contact with the outside
     environment harbor resident microbes; large intestine has
     the highest numbers of bacteria
    internal organs & tissues & fluids are microbe-free
    bacterial flora benefit host by preventing overgrowth of
     harmful microbes
B. Transient microflora: microbes that can be
    present under certain conditions in any of the
    locations where resident microflora are found

-   Acquired from mother’s womb
-   Flora of the human skin
-   Flora of the gastro-intestinal tract
-   Flora of the respiratory tract
-   Flora of the Genito-urinary tract
- aerobic and anaerobic diphtheroid bacilli
    (Corynebacterium, Propionebacterium)
    - nonhemolytic aerobic and anaerobic staphylococci (S.
    epidermidis and other coagulase –negative staphylococci,
    occasionally S. aureus and Peptostreptococcus species)
    - Gram positive , aerobic sporeforming bacilli
    - α-hemolytic strptococci (S. viridans)
    - enterococci (Enterococcus species)
    - gram negative coliform bacilli and Acinetobacter
    - Fungi, yeasts in skin folds
    - nonpathogenic mycobacteria in sebaceous secretions
    (genetalia, external ear)

* AEROBES AND ANAEROBIC bacteria often join tor form
   synergistic infections (gangrene, necrotizing fasciitis,
   cellulitis)
   lactic     acid    streptococci     and  lactobacilli
    Bifidobacterium species
   Enterobacteriaceae        (Klebsiella,  Citrobacter,
    Enterobacter)
   Anaerobes: - Bacteriodes species (Bacteroides
    fragilis, Fusobsacterium species
   Anaerobic lactobacilli – bifidobacteria, clostridia
    (Clostridium perfringens)
   Anaerobic gram positive cocci – (Peptostreptococcus
    species)
   Facultative aerobes – gram negative coliform
    bacteria, enterococci, small number of protei,
    psuedomonads, lactobacilli, candidae)
(   Protection       - inhibit potential pathogens
    indirectly by competing for nutrients and
    receptors of production of antimicrobial factros
    (bacteriocins, lactic acid)

a    Development of mucosal immune system (induce
    secretion of IgA, helps develop intestinal humoral
    immune system, modulate local T-cell repsonses)

o    Metabolic functions – produces short chain fatty
    acid that control intestinal epithelial cell
    differentiation, Synthesize Vit K, biotin, folate
    and enhance absorption
- same microorganism as found in the skin and
perinium


- Group B streptococci – women and childbearing
stage
- α-hemolytic streptococci, anaerobic streptococci,
Prevotella species, clostridia, Gardnerella vaginalis,
Ureaplasma urealyticum)


- diphtheroids, S epidermidis, nonhemolytic
strptococci
- Neisseria and gram negative bacilli – checked by
flow of tears which contain antimicrobial lysozymes
   Microbial Antagonism:        Normal flora inhibits
    overgrowth of harmful microbes.
    Mechanisms include competition for nutrients and
    affecting environmental factors such as pH, toxic
    substances, and oxygen availability.

       Vaginal flora maintains pH of 3.5-4.5 which inhibits
        overgrowth of Candida albicans.

       In mouth streptococci produce compounds that inhibit
        growth of many other cocci.

       In intestine E. coli produce bacteriocins, which inhibit
        growth of closely related bacteria.

       C. dificile is inhibited by normal intestinal flora.
Opportunistic Pathogens: Organisms that
 normally do not cause disease in their natural
 habitat in a healthy person but may cause
 disease if the host is weakened or if they
 enter a different part of the body.


3. Failure of the host’s normal defenses
   (immunocompromised)
4. Introduction of the organisms into unusual
   body sites
5. Disturbances in the normal microflora
   (microbial antagonism)
   Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in AIDS patients.
    Tooth decay and gum disease caused by mouth
     flora.
    Neisseria meningitidis is usually harmless in
     respiratory tract, but can cause meningitis.
    E. coli can cause urinary tract infections,
     meningitis, pneumonia, and abscesses.


True      pathogens  – capable of causing
 disease in healthy persons with normal
 immune defenses
    Influenza virus, plague bacillus, malarial protozoan
The effect of two microbes acting together, is greater
  than the effect of either acting alone.
 AIDS and mycoplasma infection: Cells infected with
  mycoplasma and HIV die more readily than those
  infected with mycoplasma alone.
 AIDS and Oncogenic Viruses:
       Women with HIV infections develop very aggressive cervical
        cancers which are caused by papillomavirus.
       Individuals with HIV and Human Herpes Virus 8 infections,
        are more likely to develop Kaposi’s sarcoma.
   Oral streptococci and pathogens that cause
    gingivitis and periodontal disease, the oathogens
    bind to streptococci instead of host tissue.
   Primary Infection: Acute infection that causes
    initial illness.
    Example: Common cold

   Secondary Infection:   Caused by opportunistic
    pathogen after primary infection has weakened
    host immune system.
    Example: Pneumonia or bronchitis may develop
    after the common cold.

   Subclinical Infection:      Does not cause any
    noticeable illness in host.
    Example: Over 90% of polio infections are
    asymptomatic.
Reservoirs of Infection
   Human Reservoirs: Infected individuals who may or
    may not present disease. Carriers are infected
    individuals without any signs or symptoms of disease
    (AIDS, polio, gonorrhea).

   Animal Reservoirs: Zoonoses are diseases that occur
    primarily in wild and domestic animals. About 150
    different zoonoses are known (rabies, anthrax, and
    Lyme disease).

   Nonliving Reservoirs: Two major sources are soil and
    water.
       Soil: Clostridium tetani and botulinum.
       Water: Vibrio cholerae and Salmonella typhi.
 skin
 gastrointestinal tract
 respiratory tract
 urogenital tract

. Respiratory trace
. Urogenital tract
Pathogens during pregnancy and birth
I. Contact Transmission: Spread by direct contact,
  indirect contact, or droplet transmission.
 f   Direct Contact Transmission: Person-to-person
     transmission. No intermediate object is involved.
     Examples: Touching, kissing, sexual intercourse.


 B. Indirect Contact Transmission: Agent is transferred via a
     nonliving object (fomite).
     Examples: Towels, eating utensils, thermometers,
     stethoscopes, bedding, clothes, money, and syringes.


 C. Droplet Transmission: Microbes are spread in mucus
     droplets that travel short distances (less than 1 meter).
     Examples: Sneezing, coughing, talking, and laughing.
II. Vehicle Transmission: Transmission of disease via
   medium such as water, food, air, blood, body fluids,
   and intravenous fluids.
    Waterborne Transmission: Usually caused by water
     contaminated with sewage.
    Airborne Transmission: Spread of agents by droplets in dust
     that travel more than 1 m to host.

III. Vectors: Animals that carry disease from one host
   to another. Arthropods (insects) are most important
   animal vectors.
    Mechanical Transmission: Passive transport of pathogens on
     insect’s body.
    Biological Transmission: Pathogen spends part of its life
     cycle in the vector.
Portals of Exit
    Site at which microbes leave body. Most common
     exit portals are respiratory and gastrointestinal
                          tracts.

   Respiratory Tract: Exit in discharges (mucus
    droplets) from nose and mouth. Transmission by
    coughing, sneezing, spitting, etc.
       Examples: Tuberculosis, influenza, pneumonia, common
        cold, measles, mumps, scarlet fever, and meningococcal
        meningitis.

   Gastrointestinal Tract: Exit in feces or saliva.
       Feces: Amoebas, poliovirus, cholera, typhoid fever,
        salmonella, shigella, and many helminths.
       Saliva: Rabies virus, herpes simplex 1.
   Urogenital Tract: Exit in secretions or urine.
       Penis and vagina: Sexually transmitted diseases.
        Chlamydia, herpes simplex 2, HIV, gonorrhea, and
        syphilis.
       Urine: Brucellosis and typhoid fever.

   Skin and Wound Infections: Spread through direct
    contact or through fomites.
       Example: S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, scabies, ringworm.

   Blood: Transmission through insects, needles, and
    syringes.
       Insects: Malaria, yellow fever, and Lyme disease.
       Needles: AIDS and hepatitis B.
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Microorganisms and Their Relationships: Mutualism, Parasitism, Commensalism

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  • 3.  Mutualism: Both members of the association living together benefit from the relationship  Parasitism: One organism, the parasite, benefits from the relationship, whereas the other organism, the host, is harmed by it (e.g. bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi, helminths)  Commensalism: Two species live together in a relationship such that one benefits and the other one neither benefits nor is harmed
  • 4. Contamination: presence of microorganism Infection: refers to the multiplication of any parasitic organism within or on the host’s body - a condition in which pathogenic microbes penetrate host defenses, enter tissues & multiply
  • 5. Disease: any deviation from health, disruption of a tissue or organ caused by microbes or their products - A disturbance in the state of health wherein the body cannot carry out all its normal functions Pathogenicity: the capacity of the organism to produce disease Virulence: refers to the intensity of the disease produced by pathogens, and it varies among different microbial species
  • 6. Two categories of organisms can be distinguished: f Resident microflora: comprise microbes that are always present on or in the human body  includes bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses and arthropods  most areas of the body in contact with the outside environment harbor resident microbes; large intestine has the highest numbers of bacteria  internal organs & tissues & fluids are microbe-free  bacterial flora benefit host by preventing overgrowth of harmful microbes
  • 7. B. Transient microflora: microbes that can be present under certain conditions in any of the locations where resident microflora are found - Acquired from mother’s womb - Flora of the human skin - Flora of the gastro-intestinal tract - Flora of the respiratory tract - Flora of the Genito-urinary tract
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  • 9. - aerobic and anaerobic diphtheroid bacilli (Corynebacterium, Propionebacterium) - nonhemolytic aerobic and anaerobic staphylococci (S. epidermidis and other coagulase –negative staphylococci, occasionally S. aureus and Peptostreptococcus species) - Gram positive , aerobic sporeforming bacilli - α-hemolytic strptococci (S. viridans) - enterococci (Enterococcus species) - gram negative coliform bacilli and Acinetobacter - Fungi, yeasts in skin folds - nonpathogenic mycobacteria in sebaceous secretions (genetalia, external ear) * AEROBES AND ANAEROBIC bacteria often join tor form synergistic infections (gangrene, necrotizing fasciitis, cellulitis)
  • 10. lactic acid streptococci and lactobacilli Bifidobacterium species  Enterobacteriaceae (Klebsiella, Citrobacter, Enterobacter)  Anaerobes: - Bacteriodes species (Bacteroides fragilis, Fusobsacterium species  Anaerobic lactobacilli – bifidobacteria, clostridia (Clostridium perfringens)  Anaerobic gram positive cocci – (Peptostreptococcus species)  Facultative aerobes – gram negative coliform bacteria, enterococci, small number of protei, psuedomonads, lactobacilli, candidae)
  • 11. ( Protection - inhibit potential pathogens indirectly by competing for nutrients and receptors of production of antimicrobial factros (bacteriocins, lactic acid) a Development of mucosal immune system (induce secretion of IgA, helps develop intestinal humoral immune system, modulate local T-cell repsonses) o Metabolic functions – produces short chain fatty acid that control intestinal epithelial cell differentiation, Synthesize Vit K, biotin, folate and enhance absorption
  • 12. - same microorganism as found in the skin and perinium - Group B streptococci – women and childbearing stage - α-hemolytic streptococci, anaerobic streptococci, Prevotella species, clostridia, Gardnerella vaginalis, Ureaplasma urealyticum) - diphtheroids, S epidermidis, nonhemolytic strptococci - Neisseria and gram negative bacilli – checked by flow of tears which contain antimicrobial lysozymes
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  • 14. Microbial Antagonism: Normal flora inhibits overgrowth of harmful microbes. Mechanisms include competition for nutrients and affecting environmental factors such as pH, toxic substances, and oxygen availability.  Vaginal flora maintains pH of 3.5-4.5 which inhibits overgrowth of Candida albicans.  In mouth streptococci produce compounds that inhibit growth of many other cocci.  In intestine E. coli produce bacteriocins, which inhibit growth of closely related bacteria.  C. dificile is inhibited by normal intestinal flora.
  • 15. Opportunistic Pathogens: Organisms that normally do not cause disease in their natural habitat in a healthy person but may cause disease if the host is weakened or if they enter a different part of the body. 3. Failure of the host’s normal defenses (immunocompromised) 4. Introduction of the organisms into unusual body sites 5. Disturbances in the normal microflora (microbial antagonism)
  • 16. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in AIDS patients.  Tooth decay and gum disease caused by mouth flora.  Neisseria meningitidis is usually harmless in respiratory tract, but can cause meningitis.  E. coli can cause urinary tract infections, meningitis, pneumonia, and abscesses. True pathogens – capable of causing disease in healthy persons with normal immune defenses  Influenza virus, plague bacillus, malarial protozoan
  • 17. The effect of two microbes acting together, is greater than the effect of either acting alone.  AIDS and mycoplasma infection: Cells infected with mycoplasma and HIV die more readily than those infected with mycoplasma alone.  AIDS and Oncogenic Viruses:  Women with HIV infections develop very aggressive cervical cancers which are caused by papillomavirus.  Individuals with HIV and Human Herpes Virus 8 infections, are more likely to develop Kaposi’s sarcoma.  Oral streptococci and pathogens that cause gingivitis and periodontal disease, the oathogens bind to streptococci instead of host tissue.
  • 18. Primary Infection: Acute infection that causes initial illness. Example: Common cold  Secondary Infection: Caused by opportunistic pathogen after primary infection has weakened host immune system. Example: Pneumonia or bronchitis may develop after the common cold.  Subclinical Infection: Does not cause any noticeable illness in host. Example: Over 90% of polio infections are asymptomatic.
  • 19. Reservoirs of Infection  Human Reservoirs: Infected individuals who may or may not present disease. Carriers are infected individuals without any signs or symptoms of disease (AIDS, polio, gonorrhea).  Animal Reservoirs: Zoonoses are diseases that occur primarily in wild and domestic animals. About 150 different zoonoses are known (rabies, anthrax, and Lyme disease).  Nonliving Reservoirs: Two major sources are soil and water.  Soil: Clostridium tetani and botulinum.  Water: Vibrio cholerae and Salmonella typhi.
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  • 21.  skin  gastrointestinal tract  respiratory tract  urogenital tract . Respiratory trace . Urogenital tract Pathogens during pregnancy and birth
  • 22. I. Contact Transmission: Spread by direct contact, indirect contact, or droplet transmission. f Direct Contact Transmission: Person-to-person transmission. No intermediate object is involved. Examples: Touching, kissing, sexual intercourse. B. Indirect Contact Transmission: Agent is transferred via a nonliving object (fomite). Examples: Towels, eating utensils, thermometers, stethoscopes, bedding, clothes, money, and syringes. C. Droplet Transmission: Microbes are spread in mucus droplets that travel short distances (less than 1 meter). Examples: Sneezing, coughing, talking, and laughing.
  • 23. II. Vehicle Transmission: Transmission of disease via medium such as water, food, air, blood, body fluids, and intravenous fluids.  Waterborne Transmission: Usually caused by water contaminated with sewage.  Airborne Transmission: Spread of agents by droplets in dust that travel more than 1 m to host. III. Vectors: Animals that carry disease from one host to another. Arthropods (insects) are most important animal vectors.  Mechanical Transmission: Passive transport of pathogens on insect’s body.  Biological Transmission: Pathogen spends part of its life cycle in the vector.
  • 24. Portals of Exit Site at which microbes leave body. Most common exit portals are respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts.  Respiratory Tract: Exit in discharges (mucus droplets) from nose and mouth. Transmission by coughing, sneezing, spitting, etc.  Examples: Tuberculosis, influenza, pneumonia, common cold, measles, mumps, scarlet fever, and meningococcal meningitis.  Gastrointestinal Tract: Exit in feces or saliva.  Feces: Amoebas, poliovirus, cholera, typhoid fever, salmonella, shigella, and many helminths.  Saliva: Rabies virus, herpes simplex 1.
  • 25. Urogenital Tract: Exit in secretions or urine.  Penis and vagina: Sexually transmitted diseases. Chlamydia, herpes simplex 2, HIV, gonorrhea, and syphilis.  Urine: Brucellosis and typhoid fever.  Skin and Wound Infections: Spread through direct contact or through fomites.  Example: S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, scabies, ringworm.  Blood: Transmission through insects, needles, and syringes.  Insects: Malaria, yellow fever, and Lyme disease.  Needles: AIDS and hepatitis B.