Which of the following is required of a pathogen to possess in order for it to be successful at causing infectious disease?
A) Initially be transported to the host.
B) Be able to exit the host.
C) Ability to adhere to,colonize,or invade the host.
D) Ability to damage the host.
E) All of the choices.
Correct Answer:
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Q2: Bacteria within biofilms exchange
A)plasmids.
B)quorum-sensing molecules.
C)nutrients.
D)all of the
Q4: Matching
1)Reservoir
2)Fomite
3)Opportunistic
4)Nosocomial
A.Does not harm a healthy host.
B.Develops during
Q6: An organism other than a human that
Q8: Matching
1)Latent
2)Antitoxin
3)Opportunistic
4)Localized
A.Requires weakened immune system.
B.Organisms present in tissue
Q10: Which of the following is a facultative
Q11: Vector-borne transmission can be either external or
Q17: Many types of bacteria are only _
Q22: Virulence may be measured experimentally at the
Q39: Transfer of pathogens from host to environment
Q48: An _ pathogen can cause disease in
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