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- 5. Term used for a virus that can remain dormant in the host
- 6. An example of an exotoxin
- 7. A virus that does not have an envelope is often refered to as being
- 9. Microorganisms that are generally regarded as being non-pathogenic
- 11. Endotoxins are released into the circulation following bacterial ?
- 12. A type of capsid shape
- 16. The term used to desrcibe a virus that only infects bacterial cells
- 18. Some viruses have this structure outside of the nucleocapsid
- 19. Second stage in the establishment of an infeciton
- 20. HPV has been linked to this type of cancer
- 21. The capsid is made upof these subunits
- 22. Mode of transmission of the Influenza virus
- 23. The viral core is surrounded by this
- 24. Structure that can result in immune evasion for some bacteria
- 27. Term used when a microorganims is transmitted from an animal to human
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- 1. A virus that causes severe gastroenteritis
- 2. Viruses can contain RNA or ?
- 3. Endotoxins are associated with what type of bacteria
- 4. An example of a latent virus
- 8. Benefical effect of normal flora is that they can produce this vitamin
- 9. An invasive enzyme that some bacteria can produce
- 10. An example of a hospital acquired infection
- 13. The protein that enables influenza viruses to bind to host cells
- 14. The third step in the establishment of an infection
- 15. A trigger for reactivation of the herpes simplex virus type 1
- 17. Exotoxins are made up of what biological molecule
- 22. An example of a helical shaped virus
- 25. Structures that bacteria can used to establish adherence in a host
- 26. A component of LPS responsible for toxicity