front 1 Whats infection | back 1 The process of an organism to enter a body, multiply in it and cause damage in the process |
front 2 Whats a pathogen | back 2 A microorganism that can avoid the immune system defenses to cause a disease |
front 3 What are the factors affecting interaction between bacteria and humans | back 3
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front 4 Whats toxigenicity | back 4 The ability of a microorganisms to make toxin |
front 5 Whats Virulance | back 5 A number(quantitative) that measures the ability of a virus or bacteria to casue diseases by measuring its adherence, persistence, invasion and toxigenicity |
front 6 What are the types of infections | back 6
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front 7 Whats pathogenesis | back 7 The development of diseases and the structural and/or functional changes it does to cells/tissues and organs in the process |
front 8 Whats epidemiology | back 8 A science that studies what determines the cause of the disease in a population and how it spreads |
front 9 Whats the causes of NCI | back 9
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front 10 How common is SSI in NCI | back 10 Its 24% out of all nosocomal infections |
front 11 What are the causes of SSI | back 11
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front 12 Whats the bacteria that causes Tuberculosis | back 12 Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
front 13 Whats the bacteria of Urinary tract infection | back 13 Escherichia coli (E. coli) |
front 14 What are some preventative measures | back 14
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front 15 Name routes of transmissions with 1 example each | back 15
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