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Chapter 1 Introduction to Clinical Microbiology

Introduction to Clinical MicrobiologyChapter OutlIneClassification and TaxonomyCharacteristics of Eukaryotes and ProkaryotesThe Role of Clinical MicrobiologyThe Infectious ProcessKey terMsAcquired immunityAntibodyAntigenAsymptomatic carrierCell-mediated immunity (CMI)ColonizationEndotoxinExotoxinHumora l immunityImmunoglobulinImmunosuppressiveI nfectionInfectious diseaseInflammatory responseInnate immunityNormal floraNosocomialPathogenPhagocytosisPiliS uperinfectionlearnIng ObjeCtIves1. Discuss the purpose of Clinical Describe the binomial system of taxonomy and discuss how phenotypic and molecular characteristics are used to classify Identify and give the function of the bacterial cell Differentiate the gram-positive cell wall from the gram-negative cell State the function of pili, fimbriae, flagella, and the Describe the important metabolic activities of the bacterial Define the following terms:a.

the International Journal for Systematic Bacteriology. New information on the organism is investigated, and the or-ganism may or may not be reclassified or renamed. When a new name is accepted, the written format is “new name (old name)” until sufficient time has elapsed to recognize the change. For example, Enterococcus faecalis was for-

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