Community acquired and hospital acquired bacterial infections Flashcards
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Common virulence factors
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2
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Exotoxins
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Endotoxins
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How an outbreak can be identified
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5
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Outbreak
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6
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Communicable diseases in Europe
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- respiratory tract infections
- sexually transmitted infections, including HIV and blood-borne viruses
- food and waterborne dieases and zoonoses
- emerging and vector borne diseases
- vaccine preventable diseases
- antimicrobial resistance and healthcare-associated infections
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Respiratory tract infections
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8
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Sexually transmitted infections
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Food and waterborne diseases and zoonoses
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Emerging and vector borne diseases
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Vaccine preventable diseases
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12
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Antimicrobial resistance healthcare-associated infections
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13
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Antimicrobial
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14
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Antibacterial
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15
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Antibiotic
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16
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Hospital as infection source: dissemination
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Hospital as infection source: concentration
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18
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ESKAPE pathogens
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19
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ESCAPE pathogens
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20
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Pathogenic E. coli
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21
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Cephalosporins
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22
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Cephalosporin resistance
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23
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Klebsiella pneumoniae
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24
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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MRSA
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Methicillin
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Methcillin resistance
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VRE
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Vancomycin
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Vancomycin resistance
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