routes of infection - block b Flashcards

1
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modes of transmission

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person to person - blood/sexual transmission/vertical transmission

orally - contaminated food or water

vector-borne - insects and spores

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person to person

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blood - arthropods, blood transfusion, needles

bodily fluids - sti

saliva and mucus - sneezing and coughing

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vertical transmission

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parent to offspring

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4
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prenatal

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placental route

rubella, hepatitis B, toxoplasmosis, syphilis, cytomegalovirus

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5
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postnatal

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milk

direct contact with blood at delivery

hepatitis B, HIV, HTLV-1, cytomegaovirus

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6
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germline

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viral dna sequences in genome

ancient retroviruses

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orally

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faecal shed into drinking water - heavily controlled in resource rich countries, eg. cholera

contamination of food products directly

contamination of food products in the preparation process

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vector borne

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insects, ticks, and mites - the blood suckers are most important for spreading infection

zoonoses - any infection that is transmitted from animals to humans

domestic pets or pests

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9
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routes of entry

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external surface - physical contact, tricchphyton = athletes foot

wounds and abrasions - minor abrasions, puncture wounds, bacillus anthracis = anthrax , tetanus, f. tularanesis = tularemia,

anthrax and tetanus are gram positive, tularemia is gram negative

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routes of infection

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mouth and respiratory tract - inhalation or ingestion of infective material (droplets) - spores - flu, measles, varicella-zoster, epstein barr, pyogenes, meningitis

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11
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pyogenes

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tonsillitis

gram positive

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12
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pneumonia, meningitis

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haemophilus influenzae

gram negative

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13
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meningococcal meningitis

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neisseria meningitidis

gram negative

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14
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spores

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bacillus anthracis

inhalation anthrax

gram positive

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contaminated food/water

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rotavirus - diarrhea

hepatitis a - jaundice - picomavirus

salmonella enteritidis, typhimurium - food poisoning - gram negative

cholerae - cholera - gram negative

salmonella typhi - typhoid fever - gram negative

trichuris trichuria - trichuriasis - helminth

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16
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sexual transmission/infected blood

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hepatitis b virus - hepatitis b - hepadnavirus

hiv - aids - retrovirus

17
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opportunistic

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resident microbiota - candida albicans - thrush - fungus

resident lung microbiota - pneumcystis jirovecii - pneumonia - fungus