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1 Exam #3 W 4/2 in class Review T 4/1 from 5-7pm in PAI 3.02 Before Exam #3: the nervous system, movement, and the immune system

2 esophagus stomach Taking in food and oxygen exposes us to pathogens

3 CB 18.2 Pathogen: a disease causing agent

4 Ebola E. coli Fungus from soil Phage virus various pathogens

5 The Immune System Non-specific: –barriers Specific : –B-cells -> antibodies –T-cells CB 43.2

6 Non-Specific Immune System Barriers: Skin- Dry Inhospitable Competition Secretions (lysozyme) Hairs and Mucus (protect openings) Traps particles, swallowed Stomach acid kills pathogens CB 43.2

7 Skin protects us from most pathogens

8 Non-Specific Immune System Barriers: Skin- Dry Inhospitable Competition Secretions (lysozyme) Hairs and Mucus (protect openings) Traps particles, swallowed Stomach acid kills pathogens CB 43.2

9 esophagus stomach

10 Non-Specific Immune System Barriers: Skin- Dry Inhospitable Competition Secretions (lysozyme) Hairs and Mucus (protect openings) Traps particles, swallowed Stomach acid kills pathogens CB 43.2

11 The Immune System Non-specific: –barriers Specific : –B-cells -> antibodies –T-cells CB 43.2

12 The Specific Immune System

13 B-cells and T-cells move through the circulatory system scanning for pathogens

14 B-cells develop in bone marrow T-cells in the thymus CB 43.10

15 B-cells make and secrete antibodies CB 43.12

16 Constant region Variable region An Antibody CB 43.8

17 Antibodies recognize and bind to antigens CB 43.7

18 Marked for destruction by WBC B-cells male antibodies that bind to antigens marking them for destruction CB 43.12 and 19

19 What about damaged or abnormal cells? Viral infections Cancer cells Non-functional cells

20 T-cells recognize and destroy abnormal cells CB 43.16

21 Immune System Overview CB 43.14

22 CB 43.13 It can take 7-14 days to produce sufficient antibodies to eliminate a pathogen

23 Marked for destruction by WBC Memory B-cells make the response to a second exposure more rapid This is how vaccines work. CB 43.17

24 Vaccines work via memory B-cells that make the response to a second exposure more rapid CB 43.13

25 The immune system during HIV infection

26 Human Papilloma Virus This will not be on the exam!

27 Human Papilloma Virus: the leading cause of Genital warts Cervical cancer This will not be on the exam!

28 Human Papilloma Virus: the leading cause of Genital warts Cervical cancer Does HPV enter the lysogenic cycle? This will not be on the exam!

29 At least 50% of sexually active people will get HPV at some time in their lives. Every year in the United States, about 6.2 million people get HPV. HPV is most common in young women and men who are in their late teens and early 20s. http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/STDFact-HPV-vaccine.htm#hpvvac7 This will not be on the exam!

30 The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2006, over 9,700 women were diagnosed with cervical cancer and 3,700 women died from this cancer in the U.S. http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/STDFact-HPV-vaccine.htm#hpvvac7 This will not be on the exam!

31 The HPV vaccine developed by Merck, Gardasil, protects against four HPV types which account for 70% of cervical cancers and 90% of genital warts. http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/STDFact-HPV-vaccine.htm#hpvvac7 This will not be on the exam!

32 The HPV vaccine is made up of proteins from the outer coat of the virus. http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/STDFact-HPV-vaccine.htm#hpvvac7 Human Papilloma Virus: the leading cause of Genital warts Cervical cancer This will not be on the exam!

33 The Texas Department of Health has ruled that students must be current with immunizations in order to attend school unless an exemption has been filed with the school in accordance with Texas Education Code, Health and Safety, Chapter 38.0001. Unless a child’s immunizations are current when school begins in August 2008, parents will be asked to obtain the needed immunizations before their child is allowed to return to school. This will not be on the exam!

34 Current mandated vaccines for attendance in Texas schools: 3 doses of DPT, DTaP, DT, Td. 4 doses of Polio 1 dose of Measles on/after 1st birthday and 1 dose MMR on/after 1st birthday. 3 doses of Hepatitis B 1 dose of Varicella on/after 1st birthday (if the child has NOT had chickenpox) This will not be on the exam!

35 The HPV vaccine is recommended for 11-12 year-old girls, and can be given to girls as young as 9. http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/STDFact-HPV-vaccine.htm#hpvvac7 This will not be on the exam!

36 The HPV vaccine is recommended for 11- 12 year-old girls, and can be given to girls as young as 9. For the vaccine to be effective, you must be vaccinated prior to exposure to HPV. http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/STDFact-HPV-vaccine.htm#hpvvac7 This will not be on the exam!

37 Effectiveness of HPV vaccine against cervical cancer This will not be on the exam!

38 Effectiveness of HPV vaccine against genital warts This will not be on the exam!

39 The length of vaccine protection (immunity) is usually not known when a vaccine is first introduced. So far, studies have followed women for five years and found that women are still protected. http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/STDFact-HPV-vaccine.htm#hpvvac7 This will not be on the exam!

40 The length of vaccine protection (immunity) is usually not known when a vaccine is first introduced. So far, studies have followed women for five years and found that women are still protected. More research is being done to find out how long protection will last, and if a booster vaccine is needed years later. http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/STDFact-HPV-vaccine.htm#hpvvac7 This will not be on the exam!

41 The retail price of the vaccine is $120 per dose ($360 for full series). While some insurance companies may cover the vaccine, others may not. http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/STDFact-HPV-vaccine.htm#hpvvac7 This will not be on the exam!

42 Controversy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1Zg46JKDzM This will not be on the exam!

43 Ebola E. coli Fungus from soil Phage virus Exam #3 W 4/2 in class Review T 4/1 from 5-7pm in PAI 3.02 Before Exam #3: the nervous system, movement and the immune system


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