Reference no: EM133581660
Assignment: Pathogen Paper
Pick Your Pathogen Paper requirements:
Choose a newspaper article and summarize it.
Describe the taxonomy and features of the chosen microbe.
All the following criteria are met:
A. Paper includes supporting details and/or examples from lecture material and/or text
B. The following should be included:
1. Morphology, cellular characteristics and gram stain characteristics, virulence factors.
2. Susceptibility to antibiotics.
3. Host cells, nutritional needs, growth conditions.
4. How it evades the immune system and mode of invasion into the host(s).
5. Interactions with the hosts and diseases caused and body systems that are affected.
6. Symptoms when the pathogen infects a host.
7. Diagnosis and therapeutic intervention needed.
C. Connection to the health/nursing field made.
Abstract:
Part I: MICROSCOPY
Choose a pathogen to research this session and locate a newspaper article about the pathogen or a disease it causes. Summarize the article in 6-8 sentences.
What staining and microscope is best used to see that pathogen? What would your microorganism look like (morphology)? Your response should be a minimum of 5-6 sentences (100-200 words) and include specific references from Edapt, lecture, or the textbook.
Part II: Characteristics of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Using your pathogen chosen in the Part I discussion, describe its cellular characteristics. Describe which of these structures are used to help it attach/invade/survive in the host. Your response should be a minimum of 5-6 sentences (100-200 words) and include specific references from Edapt, lecture, or the textbook.
Part III: Culturing microorganisms
Using your pathogen from the last two Parts, research and describe the ideal growth conditions of your pathogen. What terms learned this Part would describe its ideal growth conditions? What is the nutritional mode of your microorganism? What are the host cells for your pathogen? Your response should be a minimum of 5-6 sentences (100-200 words) and include specific references from Edapt, lecture, or the textbook.
Part IV: Controlling Microbial Growth
Using your pathogen from the last three Parts, research and describe the antimicrobials used to destroy your pathogen, if any. What is the mode of action of that antimicrobial? Is your pathogen resistant to any antimicrobial?
If no antimicrobials are available for your pathogen, how is the infection treated?
Your response should be a minimum of 5-6 sentences (100-200 words) and include specific references from Edapt, lecture, or the textbook.
Part V: Adaptive Immunity
Trace the invasion and evasion of the pathogen you chose in Part I. How does your chosen pathogen invade/enter the body? Which body system(s) does your pathogen affect? What are the defenses of that system that the pathogen must overcome (include innate and adaptive defenses)? How does the pathogen evade/avoid the host's immune system defenses to survive? Your response should be a minimum of 6-8 sentences (150-250 words) and include specific references from Edapt, lecture, or the textbook.
Part VI: Epidemiology
Discuss the signs, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of your pathogen chosen in Part I. What signs/symptoms are characteristic of the disease? What are the unique virulence factors of the pathogen that give this pathophysiological response? Your response should be a minimum of 5-6 sentences (100-200 words) and include specific references from Edapt, lecture, or the textbook.
Part VII: Pathogens
We have discussed the cellular characteristics of the pathogen you chose in Part I over the last few Parts. Now you will summarize the most important points to remember about (i) the newspaper article you chose in Part I, as well as (ii) the pathogen's the cellular characteristics and the disease it causes. This should be an overall summary of the key features to remember. This should be 6-8 sentences, and around 250-300 words.
After you have completed this summary, use it for your abstract in your Part VII Pick Your Pathogen Paper. Use this with the other discussions you have written to complete, correct, and submit your paper by the end of this Part.