21 Parasitism Flashcards
all pathogens must complete ___
infectious disease cycle
natural habitat of microbe that supports its growth and survival and site that is source of infection
reservoir
mechs of transmission?
contact, droplet, airborne
most important and most common mode of transmission, can be direct or indirect
contact
contaminated food/water is called:
vehicle
contaminated inanimate objects are:
fomites
animals or insects are called:
vectors
vehicles, fomites, vectors are all:
intermediates in indirect transmission
virus endemic to Congo, skin lesions and flu symptoms (Gambian giant rats imported as exotic pets)
monkeypox
diff of droplet and airborne?
airborne travels farther
how to control spread of microbe disease?
1) control reservoir 2) control susceptible pop.
3) control transmission
how to control reservoir?
immunize/slaughter animals, decontaminate/avoid contact for enviro, isolate/treat infected host for humans
how to limit # new hosts?
improve living conditions, gen. health and nutr, maintain strong immune system; public education promoting health
how to control transmission?
for indirect: provide clean water, prevent contamination of food, remove vectors, prevent contamination of fomites; for airborne: special air flow systems (neg. pressure, neg. air flow); droplet/direct contact: barrier precautions, cover sneeze, wash hands
5 public health practices that have had greatest success in < infectious disease
1) clean water 2) clean food 3) promote hygiene 4) control insect vectors 5) public education (STIs, resp disease)
how new infectious disease appear?
evolving microbes, humans contact new ecosystems, spread to new geo areas
infectious diseases acquired during course of delivering or receiving healthcare
healthcare Associated Infections
___% patients in healthcare facility acquire new infection during care
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most common type HAI?
Urinary tract
what puts patients at risk for HAIs?
health status, type of med procedure, character of microbe (spores, biofilms), enviro (mvmt, overcrowd, improper housekeeping)
what puts HC provider at risk for HAI?
1) infections from patients, 2) infections after accidental occupational exposure (sharps injury)
what are control policies and procedures based on?
routine precautions and additional precautions
when to apply additional?
patients with very contagious pathogen
basic elements of routine precautions?
risk assessment, risk reduction, education