Microorganisms and Human Disease

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Microorganisms, Pathogens, and Human Health - Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Pathogens are microorganisms that cause disease in hosts.
  • Louis Pasteur demonstrated causality via cultivation and inoculation.
  • Major pathogens include bacteria like Bacillus anthracis and Erysipelothrix rhopathiae.
  • Disease transmission occurs through contact, vectors, or contaminated sources.
  • Microbiota are microorganisms colonizing body sites, essential for health.
  • Dysbiosis (microbiota imbalance) links to obesity and other diseases.
  • Vaccines, hygiene, and insecticides are key preventive measures.
  • Antibiotics and antivirals are primary curative treatments.
  • Vectors like mosquitoes transmit diseases such as malaria and chikungunya.
  • Microbiota develop from birth, influenced by diet, environment, and age.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Pathogens — microorganisms causing disease (bacteria, viruses, fungi).
  • Vectors — organisms like mosquitoes that transmit pathogens.
  • Microbiota — microorganisms residing in gut, skin, mouth.
  • Host — organism harboring pathogens or microbiota.
  • Inoculation sites — skin, mucous membranes, bloodstream.
  • Reservoirs — environmental or animal sources of pathogens.
  • Immune system — defends against pathogens and maintains microbiota balance.
  • Transmission routes — contact, vectors, water, food.

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1. What was the primary method used by Louis Pasteur to establish the causality between microbes and diseases?

2. Which microorganism was demonstrated by Louis Pasteur to cause disease through cultivation and inoculation methods?

3. Which of the following pathogens is correctly matched with its associated disease?

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Pathogen — definition?

Microorganism causing disease

Pathogens — definition?

Microorganisms causing disease in hosts.

Louis Pasteur — role?

Proved microbes cause disease via experiments

Vectors — role?

Transmit pathogens between hosts.

Microbiota — location?

Gut, skin, mouth, other body zones

Microbiota — function?

Maintain health; outcompete pathogens.

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