Infectious Diseases Affecting the Gastrointestinal Tract
Across
- 2. Hepatitis C Virus. RNA Virus, vaccine NOT available however drug regimen treatment that can cure; untreated can lead to chronic infection possibly liver cancer.
- 4. abbreviation for Gut-Associated Acquired Defenses
- 7. type of defense. Mucosal membrane, peristalsis, lysozyme of saliva, and high acidity of stomach.
- 9. types of microbiota that live in the GI tract. Over 600 species, mostly bacteria.
- 10. cholerae. Gram negative rods with a flagellum. Found in contaminated water usually after floods. Travelers diarrhea.
- 12. tooth decay most common infectious disease in the world. Step mutans and lactobacillus produce acid as byproduct of sugar metabolism.
- 13. gram negative bacilli, flagella, endotoxin, carried by poultry and lizards.
- 14. difficiles aka Clostridium aka C. diff. Gram positive endospore forming rod. Endotoxins A and B cause areas of necrosis in colon.
Down
- 1. Hepatitis A Virus. RNA virus, vaccine available, transmitted fecal oral route, and vague flu like symptoms.
- 3. jejuni more common in summer months from grilling. Spiral gram negative. Burrows through small intestine. Has flagella.
- 5. type of defense. GALT, Peyer's patches, appendix, esophagus, tonsil, lymphoid tissue.
- 6. yellow tinge caused by breakdown of bilirubin accumulation in blood and tissues.
- 8. Hepatitis B Virus. DNA Virus, vaccine available, infectious virion Dane particles, transmitted by blood, few overt symptoms.
- 11. pathogenic flagellated protozoan. Heart shaped with organelle face. Vaccine in animals not humans. Greasy stools and flatulence.
- 15. abbreviation for Shiga Toxin Producing E. Coli. Has EXOTOXIN. Antibiotics contradicted. Gram neg, destroys intestinal cells, bloody diarrhea.