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BIOL 325 Exam 1

Koch's Postulates

Series of criteria used to definitively determine the (microbial) causative agent of
a disease

Steps of Koch's Postulates

1. Isolate
the microorganism from tissue of diseased individual
2. Grow in pure culture
3. Inoculate healthy individual with cultured organism to try to establish disease
4. Re-isolate same microorganism from the experimentally inoculated individual

Issues with Koch's Postulates

1. Microorganisms can be found in healthy individuals
2. Not all microorganisms can be cultured
3. Healthy individuals may not get sick or may be asymptomatic

Germ Theory of Disease

Microorganisms ("germs") can cause disease

How have Koch's postulates been modified?

- Utilizing molecular biology techniques (genetics) to identify causative agent
- Vaccination or therapeutic treatment can be used to confirm causative agent

Different types of microorganisms

Parasites, Commensal, Mutualist/Symbiont

Parasites

Organism that harms the host with no benefit (adverse effect)

, Commensal

Organism that neither harms nor helps, lives alongside host (neutral effect)

Mutualist/Symbiont

Lives alongside host and benefits host (positive effect), provides a service, but can
also cause disease

Pathogens

Disease-causing agents; parasites

Eukaryotic pathogens

Protists, Helminths, Fungi

Protists

Single-celled, amoeba, protozoa

Helminths

Worms; multicellular

Prokaryotic pathogens

Bacteria; not Archae

Different perspectives/Models of disease

1. Pathogen-centered perspective
2. Opportunism
3. Symbiosis Vs. Parasitism

Pathogen-centered perspective

Microbes/bacteria specifically evolved to infect humans and make life miserable
("They're out to get us" perspective)

Opportunism

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