36 Plague and Other Bacterial Zoonotic Diseases

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BRUCELLA BACTERIOLOGY Brucella species are small, coccobacillary, Gram-negative rods that morphologically resemble Haemophilus and Bordetella. They are nonmotile, non-acid-fast, and non-spore-forming. The cells have a typical Gram-negative structure, and the…

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19 Papilloma and Polyoma Viruses

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PAPILLOMAVIRUSES VIROLOGY Papillomaviruses are small, naked capsid (unenveloped), double-stranded, circular DNA viruses exhibiting cubic (icosahedral) symmetry of 55 nm in diameter (Figure 19–1). The icosahedral capsid comprises two capsid (structural)…

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22 Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections

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Microbes gain access from the environment Skin is a major protective barrier For the internal surfaces a viscous mucin secreted by goblet cells protects the epithelium lining of the respiratory…

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1 Infection—Basic Concepts

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FIGURE 1–1. Death rates for infectious disease in the United States in the 20th century. Note the steady decline in death rates related to the introduction of public health, immunization,…

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43 Pathogenesis and Diagnosis of Fungal Infection

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FIGURE 43–1. Fungi system view. Localized disease (left) is caused by local trauma or the superficial invasion of flora resident on the oropharyngeal (thrush), gastrointestinal, or vaginal mucosa. Systemic disease…

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