Infection - Preventing Infections Flashcards
Give some examples of common sources that can infect more than one person
- food/water
- animals
- other environmental sources eg. plumbing systems can transmit Legionnaire’s
Give some examples of infections that are transmitted from person to person
Influenza, norovirus, neisseria gonorrhoea (many more)
How is malaria transmitted?
Person to mosquito to person, so through a vector
What is endemic disease?
The usual background rate of disease found in the environment
What is an ‘outbreak’ of disease?
Two or more cases linked in time and place
What is an ‘epidemic’ of a disease?
A rate of infection greater than the usual background rate
What is a ‘pandemic’ of an infection?
Very high rate of infection spreading across many regions, countries and continents. This becomes possible in cases of a virus undergoing antigenic shift
What is the basic reproduction number (R0)?
The average number of cases generated by one case over the course of its infectious period, in an otherwise uninfected, non-immune population
What does it mean if a disease has an R0 of 1?
There will be a stable number of cases
What does it mean if a disease has an R0 of more than 1?
There will be an increase in cases, eg. Measles has 12-18 so it will cause lots of cases
What does it mean if a disease has an R0 of less than one?
There will be a decrease in the number of cases
Give some reasons for outbreaks of disease
- new pathogen (new antigens, virulence factors or antibacterial resistance)
- new hosts
- new practice (social, healthcare)
What is the ‘infectious dose’?
The number of microorganisms required to cause infection. It varies by microorganism, presentation of microorganism and immunity of potential host.
Why is it possible to consume water contaminated with cholera but not get cholera?
A relatively large amount of cholera organisms is required to cause infection
What is an epidemic curve?
A bell-shaped curve which illustrates how the number of people infected changes over time - at first not many are infected, then lots are, then not many as most people have already been infected