Chapter 25: Microbial Diseases of the Digestive System 

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Clostridium difficile

________- associated diarrhea is a disease condition that has appeared in recent decades and has been described as being responsible for more deaths than all other intestinal infections combined.

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Mumps

________ typically begins with painful swelling of one or both parotid glands 16 to 18 days after exposure to the virus.

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Whipworm infestations

________, known as trichuriasis, are widespread in tropical areas of the world, especially Asia.

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Cryptosporidiosis

________ is caused by the protozoan Cryptosporidium.

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serious gastrointestinal diseases

The causative agent of cholera, one of the most ________, is Vibrio cholerae, a slightly curved, gramnegative rod with a single polar flagellum.

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diarrhea

Severe ________ accompanied by blood or mucus is called dysentery.

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G intestinalis

________ is the cause of giardiasis, a prolonged diarrheal disease.

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Paneth

The small intestine also contains important antimicrobial defenses, most significantly, millions of specialized, granules filled cells called ________ cells.

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Hepatitis

________ is an inflammation of the liver.

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infection

A(n) ________ occurs when a pathogen enters the GI tract and multiplies.

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salmonellae

All ________ are considered pathogenic to some degree, causing salmonellosis, or ________ gastroenteritis.

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Hookworm infections

________ were once a very common parasitic disease in the southeastern states.

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Aflatoxin poisoning

________ can cause serious damage to livestock when their feed is contaminated with A. flavus.

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Taeniasis

________ develops when the adult tapeworm infects the human intestine.

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HBV

________ and HAV are completely different viruses: ________ is larger, its genome is double- stranded DNA, and it is enveloped.

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________ (microfold) cells translocate antigens and microorganisms to the other side of the epithelium where they can contact lymphoid tissues (Peyers patches) to initiate an immune response.

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acid production

Localized ________ within deposits of dental plaque results in a gradual softening of the external enamel.

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Enteroaggregative E coli

________ (EAEC) is a group of coliforms found only in humans.

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Enteropathogenic E coli

________ (EPEC) is a major cause of diarrhea in developing countries and is potentially fatal in infants.

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mouth

In the ________, each milliliter of saliva can contain millions of bacteria.

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ulcerative gingivitis

Acute necrotizing ________, also termed Vincents disease or trench mouth, is one of the more common serious mouth infections.

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digestive system

The ________ is essentially a tubelike structure, the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, or alimentary canal- mainly the mouth, pharynx (throat), esophagus (food tube leading to the stomach), stomach, and the small and large intestines.

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Amebic dysentery

________, or amebiasis, is spread mostly by food or water contaminated by cysts of the protozoan ameba Entamoeba histolytica.

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general term gastroenteritis

The ________ is applied to diseases causing inflammation of the stomach and intestinal mucosa.

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Gingivitis

________ can progress to a chronic condition called periodontitis, an insidious condition that generally causes little discomfort.

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Bacteria

________ heavily populate most of the digestive system.

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HBV and HAV are completely different viruses

HBV is larger, its genome is double-stranded DNA, and it is enveloped

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