- Innate immunity
- Adaptive immunity
- Passive immunity
- Non-specific immunity
No category found.
- Require oxygen for growth.
- Cannot grow in the presence of oxygen.
- Can grow with or without oxygen.
- Grow only in acidic environments.
- The patient becomes resistant to the antibiotic.
- The antibiotic kills beneficial normal flora, allowing opportunistic pathogens to thrive.
- The infection spreads to other body sites.
- The patient develops an allergic reaction to the antibiotic.
- Peptidoglycan layer
- Cell membrane
- Outer membrane
- Capsule
- Direct contact
- Droplet contact
- Airborne transmission
- Fecal-oral route
- Exocytosis
- Pinocytosis
- Phagocytosis
- Osmosis
- Reservoir
- Portal of exit
- Mode of transmission
- Portal of entry
- Rod shape
- Spherical shape
- Corkscrew shape
- Comma shape
- Lag phase
- Log (exponential) phase
- Stationary phase
- Death phase
- Bacillus
- Coccus
- Spirillum
- Vibrio
- B-cells
- Macrophages
- T-helper cells
- Neutrophils
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Streptococcus pyogenes
- Escherichia coli
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Sterilization
- Disinfection
- Antisepsis
- Sanitization
- T-cells
- Macrophages
- B-cells
- Natural Killer cells
- Resistance
- Virulence
- Immunity
- Commensalism
- A viral infection.
- A sterile wound.
- An inflammatory response and bacterial activity.
- A fungal infection.
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