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1) 2 types of organisms
2) an original infection from which a second infection can occur.
3) a real or genuine disease producing organism
5) an infection confined to one anatomical spot. stays localized
6) the ability of a pathogen to overcome the defensive powers of the host and to induce disease. being able to produce pathological changes and disease.
7) septicemia, bacteremia, toxemia
8) (fibrinolysin) liquifies fibrin. By liquifying fibrin, the infectious site cant be wulled off and the infection spreads.
9) accelerates the coagulation of blood by accelerating the coagulation of blood, the white blood cells traveling in the blood stream, get the infection site late and the infection spreads.
10) a long lasting infection with less severe manisfestation 48hrs+
12) An infection in which the causitive agent reaches the body from the outside and enters through one of the portals of entry.
13) (the spreading factor) breaks down hyaluronic acid by breaking down HA it allows the organism to be more permeable to that area of tissue and the infection spreads.
14) an animal or a human that has an infection you can see or identified the symptoms
15) pathogenicity, virulence, attenuation
16) primary, secondary, mixed, local, focal, general, acute, chronic, endogenous, exogenous, non communicable, communicable, septicemia, bacteremia, toxemia
18) the degree of intensity of the disease produced. the degree of pathogenicty possessed by the organism to produce disease.
19) the mere presence of infectious material. the act of introducing disease, germs, or infectious materials into an area or substance.
20) an organism that exists as part of the normal flora, but may become pathogenic under certain conditions.
21) a toxin thats released by the bacterial cell that would lice or destroy red blood cells.
22) number of new cases per block of population in a specific time.
23) human that is infected and is asympthematic. The most dangerous carrier.
26) one whos agent is directly or indirectly transmitted from host to host (passed from person to person)
28) a toxin that is released by a bacterial cell into its environment when it dies or desintegrates.
29) number of cases in existence at any given time in that population.
32) an infection that becomes systemic (throughout the body)
35) an infectious disease affecting the majority of a population of a large region or one that is an epidemic at the same time in many parts of the world
40) when bacteria liberate toxins and toxins enter the blood stream causing disease. (its the presence of toxin causing infection, not bacteria)
43) an infection that runs a rapid course with more severe manisfestations
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4) exotoxin and endotoxin
11) an infection caused by 2 or more organisms.
17) an infection where the organism remains confined to one anatomical spot, but infectious material spreads.
24) a disease that occurs continously in a particular region, but has a low mortality
25) an appearance of an infectious disease or condition that attacks many people at the same time in the same geographical area.
27) active carrier, passive carrier, human carrier
30) an occasional case in a community or in a scatter of instances
31) when bacteria enters the blood stream and does not multiply. The presence of a viable bacteria in the blood stream
33) an infection caused by a different organism than the one causing the primary infection.
34) an infection that comes from an organism that is normally present in the body. (Opportunist will cause this infection)
36) a toxin released by the bacterial cell that would lice or destroy white blood cells
37) one whos agent is normally inhabiting the body and only ocassionally producing disease or resides outside the body, producing disease only when introduced into the body. (can't be passed from person to person)
38) step that comes before invasion
39) spore former, pili, capsule, toxin producer, enzyme producer
41) a toxin that is released by a bacterial cell into its environment while its alive. Ex: hemolysin, leucocidin
42) poisonous substance produced by bacteria
44) 3 steps of infection
45) a lost in disease producing ability. an organism whose virulence is decreased.
46) when bacteria enters the blood stream, multiplies, and causes an infection of the blood stream itself
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