W04_03 Transmission of Infection and Infection Control Flashcards

1
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define reservoir

A

the living/nonliving material in or on which an infectious agent multiplies and/or develops, and is dependent on for its survival in nature.

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2
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define modes of transmission

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how infectious agents are passed form one individual to another (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.etc.)

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3
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define incubation period

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time period from when an infectious agent gains entry until the appearance of the first signs or symptoms of disease

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4
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define period of communicability

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time period from when an infectious agent is capable of being transmitted

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5
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define control measures

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measures taken to reduce the transmission of infectious diseases

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what is impetigo?

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skin condition that produces blisters, sores, flaky skin

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define fomite

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any object or substance capable of carrying infectious organisms

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what is the lower size limit of droplets?

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defined to be >5 um in diameter

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9
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what is neisseria meningitidis’s mode of transmission?

A

droplet

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10
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what is mycobacterium tuberculosis’s mode of transmission?

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airborne

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what’s vector-borne mode of transmission?

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through another organism, e.g. insects, e.g. mosquitoes

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12
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what’s the common vehicle mode of transmission?

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a single contaminated vehicle source such as food, medication, etc. that transmits infection to multiple hosts

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13
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what are some public health measures to control transmission?

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vaccination;
post-exposure prophylaxis;
reportable disease;
contact tracing;
quarantine;
(outbreak investigation)
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14
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which vaccines are newborns given at 2 months?

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diphtheria;
pertussiss;
tetanus;
polio
haemophilus B;
pneumococcal;
rotovirus
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15
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which act outlines reportable communicable diseases?

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health protection and promotion act

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16
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what’s contact tracing (public health)?

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tracking of all individuals who’ve been in contact with a person with a communicable disease

17
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know quarantining. this isn’t used lightly.

A

okay.

18
Q

what are some measures public health can take as infection control?

A
surveillance;
routine practice;
decolonization;
post-exposure prophylaxis;
(outbreak investigation)
19
Q

what are the 4 big antibiotic resistant organism classes?

A

MRSA;
vancomycin resistant enterococci;
extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing GN;
carbapenase-producing GN

20
Q

which public health ontario organization gives routine practices info on infection control?

A

PIDAC (provincial infectious disease advisory committee)

21
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what are the steps in an outbreak investigation?

A
confirm existence of outbreak;
develop case definition;
create line listing + epicurve;
assemble team;
institute control measures;
evaluate efficacy of control measures;
declare end of outbreak
22
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what are the three types of outbreaks?

A

point source;
common source;
propagated spread