commensalism and pathogenesis Flashcards
What is the causative agent in the chain of infection?
Microorganism
What are the two types of infections caused by microorganisms in the chain of infection?
Endogenous infections and exogenous infections
What is a reservoir in the chain of infection?
A place where the agent survives, grows, and/or multiplies.
Name three examples of reservoirs in the environment.
Soil, water, and animals.
What microorganism causes Tetanus?
Clostridium tetani
How can we break the chain of infection related to the causative agent?
By rapidly and accurately identifying the organism, routinely screening samples and equipment, and controlling or eliminating infectious agents through proper cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization.
How can we break the chain of infection related to the reservoir?
By implementing measures to control or eliminate the reservoir of infection, such as occupational health measures like immunization and regular check-ups, and environmental disease control by cleaning hospitals with disinfectants and cleaning beds/furniture between patients.
How can we break the chain of infection related to the portal of exit?
By practicing aseptic precautions, wearing masks, handling waste carefully, and wearing disposable gloves.
What are the measures for breaking the chain of infection related to contact precautions?
They include placing the patient in a single room, practicing good hand hygiene, using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), removing PPE when leaving, and cleaning and disinfecting non-disposable equipment and items.
What are the measures for breaking the chain of infection related to droplet precautions?
They include placing the patient in a single room, using surgical masks, limiting patient movement outside the room, and using airborne precautions for situations requiring negative pressure and N95/P2 masks.
How can we break the chain of infection related to the portal of entry?
By maintaining the integrity of skin and mucous membranes, turning and positioning debilitated patients, ensuring personal hygiene of patients, disposing of contaminated sharps properly, and handling catheters and drainage appropriately.
What are the measures for breaking the chain of infection related to the susceptible host?
They include protecting the susceptible host through oral hygiene, maintaining adequate intake, encouraging exercise, encouraging immunization, maintaining the healing process through a balanced diet, monitoring the patient’s appetite, and reducing stress.
What is an acute infection?
Acute infection is characterized by a sudden and rapid onset of a disease.
What is a chronic infection?
: Chronic infection refers to the continued infection by the primary agent for a long period, often following the primary infection.
What is a primary infection?
A primary infection refers to the initial infection of a host by a pathogen.
What is a latent infection?
A latent infection is a persistent infection that does not have any symptoms after the primary infection. Symptoms may become evident sometime later.
What happens in an acute infection?
In an acute infection, a virus infects a susceptible host.
What characterizes a chronic infection?
A chronic infection is one that continues beyond the time when the immune system should have cleared it.