Infection Prevention Flashcards

1
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Name the methods by which infections can spread

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Contiguous (direct)
Inoculation
Haematogenous
Ingestion
Inhalation
Vector
Vertical
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2
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Define endemic disease

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The usual background rate

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3
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Define outbreak

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2 or more cases linked in time and place

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4
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Define epidemic

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Rate of infect greater than usual background rate

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5
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Define pandemic

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Very high rate of infect, spreading across many regions

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6
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What is the basic reproduction number?

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R0 = average case number one case generates over the course of its infectious period – in an otherwise uninfected, non-immune pop (R0 = 1 = stable caseload)

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7
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What is antigenic drift?

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Mechanism for variation in viruses that involves the accum of mutations within the genes that code an Ab-binding sites

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8
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What is antigenic shift?

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This is when we see pandemics – process by which >2 diff strains of a virus combine to form a new subtype, mixing surface antigens

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9
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What is the ‘infectious dose’?

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Number of MO required to cause infection

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10
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Why do we get outbreaks, endemics, pandemics?

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New pathogen, virulence factors, Ab resistance, non-immune pop, healthcare effects, new social practices

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11
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What is herd immunity?

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Form of immunity that occurs when a significant portion of a pop provides a measure of protection for individuals who have not developed immunity

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12
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Outline the principles of infection prevention

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Pathogen: reduction, eradication (antibact, decontamination, sterilisation, eliminate vector breeding sites).

Pt: improved heath (nutrition, med treatment), immunity (passive, active).

Practice: behavioural (safety), change (don’t go there), protective, equipment.

Place: environmental engineering (safe water, air, housing)

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13
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Discuss good consequences of disease control

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Decreased incidence, elimination

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14
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Discuss bad consequences of disease control

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Decreased exposure = decreased immune stim = decreased Ab = increased susceptibles = outbreak. Later average age of exposure – increased severity

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