Infection Flashcards

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What are infections caused by?

A

Microorganisms damaging body cells or producing poisons (toxins) that harm body cells

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Can infections be treated?

A

Yes, infections can be treated with drugs called antimicrobials (antibiotics)

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What is inhibition?

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Inhibition is when antimicrobials don’t kill the microorganisms, instead they just block or slow down their action.

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What microorganisms cause infections?

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Bacteria; bubonic, plague, tuberculosis. These can be treated with antibiotics.
Fungi; athlete’s foot, thrush, ringworm. These can be treated by anti-fungal medicine and antibiotics.
Viruses; common cold, Asian bird flu, measles etc. These are difficult to treat as antibiotics are ineffective against viruses.

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Where can microorganisms be found?

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They can be found on any surface, in food and drink, in water and in the the air we breathe.

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Why does the body provide ideal conditions for microorganisms?

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Because the body is warm, with plenty of nutrients and moisture.

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What happens once microorganisms are in your body?

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They begin to reproduce, and rapidly. Some populations can double as fast as every 20 minutes.

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When do symptoms of an illness begin to show?

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Only when there is a significant amount of infection. The symptoms are caused by microorganisms damaging infected cells (e.g. producing harmful toxins).

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