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doplasmicreticulum,pseudopods,flagella,cilia,kinetoplasts,etc.Manypara-
siticprotozoaaretransmittedbyarthropods,wherebymultiplicationand
transformationintotheinfectiousstagetakeplaceinthevector.
Animals.....................................................
&Helminths.Parasiticwormsbelongtotheanimalkingdom.Theseare
metazoanorganismswithhighlydifferentiatedstructures.Medicallysignif-
icantgroupsincludethetrematodes(flukesorflatworms),cestodes(tape-
worms),andnematodes(roundworms).
&Arthropods.Theseanimalsarecharacterizedbyanexternalchitinskele-
ton,segmentedbodies,jointedlegs,specialmouthparts,andotherspecific
features.Theirroleasdirectcausativeagentsofdiseasesisaminorone
(mites,forinstance,causescabies)ascomparedtotheirroleasvectorstrans-
mittingviruses,bacteria,protozoa,andhelminths.
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&Thefactorsdeterminingthegenesis,clinicalpictureandoutcomeofan
infectionincludecomplexrelationshipsbetweenthehostandinvadingor-
ganismsthatdifferwidelydependingonthepathogeninvolved.Despite
thisvariability,anumberofgeneralprinciplesapplytotheinteractionsbe-
tweentheinvadingpathogenwithitsaggressionfactorsandthehostwithits
defenses.Sincethepathogenesisofbacterialinfectiousdiseaseshasbeenre-
searchedverythoroughly,thefollowingsummaryisbasedonthehost–in-
vaderinteractionsseeninthistypeofinfection.
Thedeterminantsofbacterialpathogenicityandvirulencecanbeoutlinedas
follows:
&Adhesiontohostcells(adhesins).
&Breachingofhostanatomicalbarriers(invasins)andcolonizationoftis-
sues(aggressins).
&Strategiestoovercomenonspecificdefenses,especiallyantiphagocytic
mechanisms(impedins).
&Strategiestoovercomespecificimmunity,themostimportantofwhichis
productionofIgAproteases(impedins),molecularmimicry,andimmunogen
variability.
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