1- Intro Flashcards

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commenalism

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where microorganism live together, and do not damage one another

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obligate parasites

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are always pathogenic, and never found in normal flora

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facultative parasites

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depends on condition of host and microbe, predisposing risk factors, and members of the normal flora

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oppertunistic parasites

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are members of the environment, not pathogenic for healthy people, and they take adv of immunosuppression

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contagiousness

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is the ability of a microorganism to be transferred from one host to another host with routes of transmission

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infection

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the invasion and multiplication of microorganisms into a host

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7
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disease

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the host generated response to the infection

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pathogenicity

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the capacity of a microbe to produce disease

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virulence

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the degree of pathogenicity (the capacity of a microbe to cause damage in a host)

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infectiousness

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the ability to invade and multiply in a host

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11
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infective dose

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the minimal dose of microorganisms capable of ensuring infection

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12
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factors in a source chain

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source, reservoir, vector, vehicle, incubation period

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13
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notes for transmission via droplets

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  • droplets (diameter >5 microm), shed through airways, fall on mucosae 1 m away, last in air for a short time
    e. g. H influenza, N. meningitidis, influenza, C. diptheria, mycoplasma, rubella
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airborne transmission details

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for droplets (diameter <5 mm), stay in air for a long time, can read secondary sources very far from source
e.g. TB, measles, german measles
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15
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parenteral transmission

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microorganisms present in blood of source case, and are transmitted through contaminated vehicles
e.g. HIV, HCV, HBV

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16
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Sexual transmission eg

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HIV, HBV, syphilis, gonorrhea, HAV

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Pathogens with vertical transmission eg

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T. gondii, CMV, rubella, HIV, HBV

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T/F giardiasis, salmonella, and cholera use orofecal transmission

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T

19
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contact transmission

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direct: of skin and mucosae
indirect: through contaminated instruments
e. g. yeasts (dermatophytes) viruses (warts), parasites (scabies), bacteria (impetigo)

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vectorial transmission eg

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malaria, dengue, yellow fever, filariasis, TBE

21
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air borne precautions

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clean hands, N95, door closed

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droplet precaution

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clean hands, eyes nose and mouth covered