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Virulence – ability of a pathogen to cause disease |
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Resistance – body defences against disease |
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Clinical infection – symptoms appear |
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Subclinical infection – shows no symptoms |
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Reservoir – where a pathogen is found |
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Nosocomial – acquired in hospital or h.c. setting |
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Epidemic – more than usual # of cases |
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Endemic – usual # of cases in a population |
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Pandemic – epidemic spread through several countries |
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Ports of entry for pathogens: Skin Cuts Inhaled Consumed Sexual |
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Vector: spreads pathogen, ie: mosquito |
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Communicable disease – host to host, direct or indirect |
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Contagious disease – easily spread by casual contact or droplets |
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Systemic infection – spread through body via lymph or blood |
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Local infection – confined to an area of the body |
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Opportunistic infection – result of low immune system |
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Antiseptic – destroys bacteria on living thing |
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Disinfectant – kills all pathogens on inanimate object |
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Bactericide – kills all bacteria |
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Bacteriostatic – inhibits growth of bacteria |
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Yeasts - unicellular fungus |
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Moulds – multicellular fungus |
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Spirillum – long and curved/coiled |
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