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Microbiology(3-Infection)

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Whats infection

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The process of an organism to enter a body, multiply in it and cause damage in the process

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Whats a pathogen

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A microorganism that can avoid the immune system defenses to cause a disease

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What are the factors affecting interaction between bacteria and humans

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  1. Strength of the immune system
  2. Virulance of the microorganism

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Whats toxigenicity

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The ability of a microorganisms to make toxin

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Whats Virulance

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A number(quantitative) that measures the ability of a virus or bacteria to casue diseases by measuring its adherence, persistence, invasion and toxigenicity

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What are the types of infections

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  1. Acute
  2. Chronic

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Whats pathogenesis

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The development of diseases and the structural and/or functional changes it does to cells/tissues and organs in the process

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Whats epidemiology

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A science that studies what determines the cause of the disease in a population and how it spreads

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Whats the causes of NCI

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  1. Going to the hospital with weak immune system
  2. Disease spread by the staff moving from a patient to patient
  3. Not cleaning the instruments or applying the preventative measures

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How common is SSI in NCI

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Its 24% out of all nosocomal infections

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What are the causes of SSI

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  1. Endogenous flora(bacterias that are naturally in the skin or guts that go to deeper tissues during surgery)
  2. Dirty environment
  3. Staff
  4. Instruments, prosthetic devices, implants

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Whats the bacteria that causes Tuberculosis

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis

front 13

Whats the bacteria of Urinary tract infection

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Escherichia coli (E. coli)

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What are some preventative measures

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  1. Isolating the infected person
  2. Washing ur hands and wear gloves
  3. Wear shoe covers
  4. Cleaning the surfaces
  5. Wearing aprons and masks

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Name routes of transmissions with 1 example each

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  1. Air(influenza)
  2. Food(cholera)
  3. direct contact(AIDS)
  4. wound and bites(Rabbies)
  5. Arthropods(Malaria)
  6. Animals or zoonotic disease(anthrax)