Medical Microbiology Bacterial Infection and Immunity
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Medical Microbiology Bacterial Infection and Immunity
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Release time:2024-05-08
Medical Microbiology Bacterial Infection and Immunity
Medical Microbiology Bacterial Infection and Immunity summarizes and organizes knowledge points to help learners understand and remember. Study more efficiently!
Toxoid: Remove toxicity and maintain immunogenicity
Endotoxins (G-specific)
lipopolysaccharide
O-specific polysaccharide
non-specific polysaccharides
Lipid A
Induced antigens in vivo
superantigen
immunopathological damage
Infect
Source of infection
endogenous infection
exogenous infection
occurrence of infection
Bacterial virulence
The number of bacterial intrusions
Bacterial invasion portals and locations
The toxic effects of endotoxin are weak and can cause systemic reactions such as fever, leukocytosis, microcirculation disorders, shock, and DIC.
Exotoxins are highly toxic and selectively toxic to tissues and organs, causing the body to produce antitoxins. Formaldehyde solution is detoxified to form toxoid.