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Disease

Deviations from or interruptions of the normal structure or function of any part, organ, or system (or combo thereof) of the body that are exhibited by a characteristic set of symptoms and signs and whose cause, pathologic mechanism, and prognosis may be known or unknown.

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microorganisms

microscopic organisms- those of medical interest including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.

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infection

invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues that may be clinically inapparent or may result in local cellular injury as a result of competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response.

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pathogenic microorganisms

what is infection caused by

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Bacteria

prokaryotic, ubiquitous, single-celled organisms

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prokaryotes

lack nuclei and membrane bound organelles

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viruses

cannot live outside a living cell - lack components for own survival.

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Fungi

General term used to denote a group of eukaryotic protists - including mushrooms, yeasts, rusts, molds, and smuts - that are characterized by the absence of chlorophyll and by the presence of a rigid cell wall.

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parasitic protozoa

unicellular organisms neither plant nor animal

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asepisis

freedom from infection

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blood-borne pathogens

disease-causing microorganisms that may be present in human blood.

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chemotherapy

treatment of disease by chemical agents

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cyst

stage of the life cycle of certain parasites during which they are enclosed in a protective wall.

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dimorphic

occurring in two distinct forms

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disinfectants

chemicals used to free an environment from pathogenic organisms or to render such organisms inert, especially as applied to the treatment of inanimate materials to reduce or eliminate infectious organisms.

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eukaryotes

organisms whose cells have true nucleus

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flora

microbial communicty found on or in a healthy person

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fomite

an object such as a book, wooden object, or article of clothing that is not in itself harmful but is able to harbor pathogenic microorganisms and thus may serve as an agent of transmission of an infection.

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Healthcare- Associated Infection (HAI)

infection that patients acquire while they are receiving treatment for another healthcare issue

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host

an animal or plant that harbors or nourishes another organism.

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Iatrogenic

resulting from the activities of physicians

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immunity

security against a particular diseease

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medical asepsis

reduction in numbers of infectious agents, which, in turn, decreases the probability of infection but does not necessarily reduce it to zero

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nosocomial

pertaining to or originating in the hospital; said of an infection not present or incubating before admittance to the hospital but generally developing 72 hours after admittance

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pathogens

disease-producing microorganisms

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prokaryotes

cellular organisms that lack a true nucleus

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protozoa

a subkingdom comprising the simplest organisms of the animal kingdom, consisting of unicellular organisms, ranging in size from submicroscopic to macroscopic; most being free-living but some having commenalistic, mutualistic, or parasitic existences

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reservoir

alternative or passive host or carrier that harbors pathogenic organisms, without injury to itself, and serves as a source from which other individuals can be infected

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standard precausions

precautions to prevent the transmission of disease by body fluids and substances

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sterilization

conmplete destruction or elimination of all living microorganisms accomplished by physical methods, chemical agents, radiation, or mechanical methods.

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surgical asepsis

procedure used to prevent contamination by microbes and endospores before, during, or after surgery using sterile technique

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vaccine

suspension of attenuated or killed microorganisms administered for the prevention, improvement, or treatment of infectious disease

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vector

a carrier, especially an animal, that transfers an infective agent from one host to another

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virion

complete viral particle found extracellularly and capable of surviving in crystalline form and infecting a living cell; comprises the nucleoid and the capsid; also called a viral particle

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viruses

any of a group of minute infectious agents not resoled in the light microscope, with certain exceptions, and characterized by a lack of independent metabolism as well as the ability to replicate only within living host cells.

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