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Pathogen Adaptations
Understanding how bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites adapt is crucial for comprehending their survival and infection mechanisms. These adaptations determine their ability to spread and persist in various environments.
Key Features of Pathogen Adaptations
Definitions of Infectious Diseases and Pathogens
Infectious Diseases: Illnesses caused by microorganisms that readily spread from person to person.
Pathogens: Microorganisms that cause infections, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
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Did you know? During the flu season, simple handwashing can reduce transmission rates by up to 50%, protecting both you and your community.
Types of Pathogens
Bacteria: Single-celled organisms found everywhere. Some are beneficial, such as gut bacteria, whereas others can be harmful.
Shapes: Cocci (spherical), Bacilli (rod-shaped).
Viruses: Require a host cell to survive.
Examples: Common cold, influenza.
Fungi: Capable of adapting to diverse climates.
Examples: Yeast infections, moulds.
Parasites: Often harm their hosts through complex life cycles.
Examples: Tapeworms, malaria parasites.
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Symbiotic Example: Gut bacteria aid digestion while living symbiotically within the host.
Introduction to Pathogen Structure and Function
Significance of Understanding Structures:
Comprehending pathogen structures is fundamental for understanding infection mechanisms and facilitating progress in diagnosis and treatment.
Common Structures:
Capsids: Protein shells that protect viral genetic material, aiding in viral protection.
Cell Walls: Provide structural support for bacteria, maintaining their shape and offering protection.
Definition: Molecules that enhance disease propagation and mitigate host defence mechanisms.
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Interaction Example:
HIV alters surface proteins to evade immune detection, complicating vaccine development efforts.
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