strain 300). You observe systemic edema of the patient. Which of the following explains (in part) WHY the patient developed systemic eden and was severely hypotensive?

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You are an intensive care unit (ICU) nurse tending a patient who has
developed a systemic (blood) infection with Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA
strain 300). You observe systemic edema of the patient. Which of the
following explains (in part) WHY the patient developed systemic edema
and was severely hypotensive?
Recognition of protein A by specific IgG
Recognition of systemic DAMPS by B cells
Recognition of lipoteichoic acid (LTA) PAMP by TH cells
Recognition of systemic C5a by mast cells
Recognition of glycoprotein spikes by TC cells
Transcribed Image Text:You are an intensive care unit (ICU) nurse tending a patient who has developed a systemic (blood) infection with Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA strain 300). You observe systemic edema of the patient. Which of the following explains (in part) WHY the patient developed systemic edema and was severely hypotensive? Recognition of protein A by specific IgG Recognition of systemic DAMPS by B cells Recognition of lipoteichoic acid (LTA) PAMP by TH cells Recognition of systemic C5a by mast cells Recognition of glycoprotein spikes by TC cells
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (HSV-1) causes lifelong infection with potential for
multiple reactivation events. Which of the following explain why the virus
can cause repeat episodes of disease with reactivation in the presence of a
secondary immune response?
O HSV-1 requires a state of immunosuppression of HSV 1 specific memory cells to
allow for reactivation
O HSV-1 lacks PAMPS to be recognized by lymphocytes
HSV-1 produces protein A that will inhibit IgA activity in the saliva
HSV-1 interferes with IL-2 secretion
HSV-1 disables MHC I and interferon alpha to suppress immune recognition
Transcribed Image Text:Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (HSV-1) causes lifelong infection with potential for multiple reactivation events. Which of the following explain why the virus can cause repeat episodes of disease with reactivation in the presence of a secondary immune response? O HSV-1 requires a state of immunosuppression of HSV 1 specific memory cells to allow for reactivation O HSV-1 lacks PAMPS to be recognized by lymphocytes HSV-1 produces protein A that will inhibit IgA activity in the saliva HSV-1 interferes with IL-2 secretion HSV-1 disables MHC I and interferon alpha to suppress immune recognition
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