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vocab final

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in vivo   within the body  
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in vitro   outside the body  
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opsonization   making something more suseptible to the immune system;usually phagocytosis  
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opsonins   a substance that attaches to the invading material making it more easily phagocytized  
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serology   measures antibody levels in serum  
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agglutination tests   used to determine if the body has antibodies against a certain disease/virus  
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ELISA   enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; detects antigens and antibodies present  
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H antigen   flagellar  
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O antigen   somatic  
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K antigen   capsular  
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Diptheria   Corynebacteruim diptheriae  
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Meningitis   Neisseria meningitidis or Streptococcus pneumoniae. In children Haemophilus influenzae  
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Pertussis   Bordetella pertussis  
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Tuberculosis   Mycobacteruim tuberculosis  
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Lyme Disease   Borellia burgdorferi  
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Gas gangrene   Clostridium perfringens  
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Gonorrhea   Neisseria gonorrhoeae  
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Peptic Ulcer   Helicobacter pylori  
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SSSS   Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome  
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Syphilis   Treponema pallidum  
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Tetanus   Clostriduim tetani  
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Cholera   Vibrio cholerae  
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Botulism   Clostridium botulinum  
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Salmonella   Salmonella typhurium  
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Shigellosis   Shigella sonnei/S. flexneri  
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Staph food poisoning   S. aureus  
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Traveler's diarrhea   EHEC  
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Salmonellosis   S. typhi  
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Psitticosis(Ornithosis)   Chlamydia psittaci  
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Epidemic Typhus   Rickettsia prowazekii  
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Q fever   Coxiella burnetti  
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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever   Rickettsia rickettsii  
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tinea capitis   fungal infection of scalp, may cause hair loss  
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tinea corporis   fungal infection of skin, circular rash  
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tinea cruris   "jock itch"; caused by tight clothing&moisture  
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tinea pedis   "athlete's foot"  
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tinea unguium   fungal infection under nail bed  
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trigeminal nerve ganglion   where the herpes simplex virus may lie dormint  
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picornavirus   virus causing Hep. A  
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hepadnavirus   virus causing Hep.B  
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flavavirus   virus causing Hep.C  
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BSE   bovine spongiform encephalopathy  
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coronavirus   virus causing SARS  
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"dry" wine   wine with almost no sugar left from fermentation  
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"sweet" wine   wine with more sugar left in or added after fermentation  
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"sparkling" wine   wine with carbon dioxide left in during fermentation  
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