History & Epi Of Infectious Agents Flashcards

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What are Koch’s 4 postulates? Koch’s Postulates are criteria that must be met in order to link a particular organism with the matching infection of disease

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  1. Organisms must always be found in the diseased animal but NOT in healthy ones
  2. Organism must be isolated from diseased animals and grown in pure culture away from the animal
  3. Organism located in pure culture must initiate and reproduce disease when re-inoculated into susceptible animals
  4. Organism should be re-isolated from the experimentally infected animals
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2
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Who invented “magic bullets” (forerunners of antibiotics)?

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Paul Ehrlich

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Infections not transmitted by direct person to person or animal to person contact. Caused by normal flora, organisms common in nature (gangrene, legionnaires), ingestion of preformed toxins (Botulism).

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Non-communicable infections

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Infections spread by person to person, animal to person, or vector to person contact. Infection must be able to replicate in infected organism and then leave body to infect others/

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Communicable infections

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5
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Vector to person means…

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Insect to person

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Disease present in low but fairly constant levels in population

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Endemic

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A level of infection above that normally found in a specific population

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Epidemic

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Widespread disease in a large region, or worldwide with high attack rates

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Pandemic

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9
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Multiplication of organism in host

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Infection

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10
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Clinically apparent response of host infection characterized by typical and atypical manifestations

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Disease

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Infectious agent establishing itself as part of patients indigenous micro flora may cause low grade or chronic disease after initial acute infection

Two names

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Sub clinical infection/carrier state

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12
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Mammalian carriers of infectious agents

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Reservoirs

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13
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Principal living reservoir of human disease, clinical and sub clinical states

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Human reservoir

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14
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Animal reservoir

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Wild and domestic animal mammalian reservoirs

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15
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Diseases that occur mainly in animals and can be transported to humans

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Zoonoses

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16
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The freq with which an infection is transmitted when there is contact btw the agent and a susceptible individual

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Infectivity

17
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The number of persons who develop disease divided by the total number infected

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Pathogenicity

18
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The number of fatal or severe cases divided by the total number of cases

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Virulence

19
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A number of people get infected from eating the potatoe salad at a BBQ. What type of epidemic would this be considered

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Common source epidemic