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Card 6
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A microorganism whose relationship with it's host is parasitic and results in infection and disease is known as...
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Virulence is a quantification of how ______ a microorganism is
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Card 8
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Which symptoms result from the exotoxin produced by Clostridium tetani?
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Transient flora are not significant as long as?
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Card 10
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Which is NOT a mechanism preventing infection carried out by normal flora
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Pilli and fimbrae facilitate what?
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Card 12
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A local infection by diptheria is found in?
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Card 13
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99% of infectons in the respiratory tract are caused by?
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Card 14
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Haemagglutinin and neuraminidase protein subtypes differntiate types of which virus
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Card 15
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Change in HA or NA proteins resulting in new ones is known as?
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