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What is the organ specific and tissue specific manifestation??

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Answered by cutiieepie
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Organ and tissue-specific manifestation refer to the areas where microorganisms affect either a certain organ or a certain tissue or cell in a person's body.

Organ-specific manifestation is when the microorganisms affect a whole organ of one, for example, the lungs or kidney.

Tissue-specific operation refers to the time when a microorganism affects just a cell or tissue of an organ.

Answered by dplincsv
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Explanation:

When a microorganism infects the whole organ in a particular disease, it is said to be organ-specific manifestation. For example, if lungs are the target, then the symptoms of the disease would be cough and breathlessness.

Similarly, when a microbe infects a specific cell or tissue in a particular disease, it is said t o be tissue-specific manifestation.For example, inflammation is due to the escape of some chemicals such as histamine and 5′-hydroxytrptoamine from the damaged tissues. These chemicals cause allergic reactions in our body. They attract blood supply due to which the amount of blood and the temperature of the surrounding area increase. The consequent swelling of the area is called inflammation

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