MMG 301 Lec. 31 Normal Flora Questions For Today:: Infection Disease
MMG 301 Lec. 31 Normal Flora Questions For Today:: Infection Disease
31 Normal Flora
Questions for today:
1. What is the normal microbial flora associated
with various body sites?
A. Skin
B. Oral cavity
C. Gastrointestinal tract
D. Respiratory tract
E. Urogenital tract
2. How do microbes attach to and invade the host?
3. How does one measure virulence?
Some definitions
Pathogen: any disease-producing organsim
(may be an opportunistic microorganism).
Pathogenicity: the ability to produce pathologic
changes or disease.
Virulence: quantitative measure of pathogenicity.
Infection: colonization and growth of microbes in
the host.
Disease: damage or injury to the host.
Normal flora: mixture of microbes normally found
at any anatomical site in a healthy organism.
Infection Disease
Can an animal be free of microorganisms?
Gnotobiotic literally means”known life”, but is
typically used to mean germ free.
Gnotobiotic animals:
For mammals, the babies are removed from the
germ-free womb using microbiologically sterile
methods.
For birds, care is taken to sterilize the exterior of
the egg.
Can establish colonies of germ-free animals that
are reared in a germ-free environment.
Important concepts:
• Most of the time, normal flora protect the host
from colonization by pathogenic microorganisms
(“bacterial interference”)
• lactobacilli in female genital tract
• corynebacteria on the skin
• many normal microbes can become pathogenic,
especially in a compromised host (a host with a
lowered resistance to infection; e.g., burn patients)
Growth may be
- only at the site of infection (boils, carbuncle,
pimple)
- localized to the lymph nodes
- carried throughout the bloodstream (systemic
infection). Large numbers of microbes in the blood is
known as bacteremia.
Measuring virulence
LD50