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active infection | an infection in which signs and symptoms are present
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acute infection | an infection that is time limited
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aerobic bacteria | bacteria that requires oxygen to grow
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anaerobic bacteria | bacteria that does not require oxygen to grow
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antibody | a protein specific to a certain antigen that weakens or destroys pathogens
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antigen | a pathogen or any other substance that induces an antibody response
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antiseptic | a cleansing agent that can be applied to living tissue to destroy pathogens
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asepsis | a state in which pathogens are absent or reduced. There are 2 principal types of asepsis; medical and surgical
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asymptomatic | without clinical signs or symptoms
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autoclave | a device using steam for sterilzation
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bactericidal | killing microorganisms
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bacteriostatic | reducing or inhibiting the number of microorganisms
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chronic infection | one that is persistent over a long period, perhaps for life
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contagious disease | a disease that is spread from person to person
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contamination | the presence of pathogens on an object
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disinfectant | a chemical substance that destroys or eliminates specific species of infectious microorganisms. It is not usually effective against bacterial spores.
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disnfection | a more thorough removal of contaminants than sterilization
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immunity | an individual's ability to fight off disease
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immunoglobulin | a serum that contains antibodies that can help protect an exposed person from contracting the disease
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exacerbation | a period in which a chronic infection shows symptoms
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infection | a disease process that results from the entry and spread of a microorganism
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latent infection | one in which the symptoms disappear and recur, while the disease-causing agent remains in the body
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local infection | an infection that is confined to a specific region of the body, ex. your finger
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microorganism | an organism so small that it can only be seen under a microscope
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nonpathogenic | not causing disease
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nosocomial infection | a hospital related infection; one that is not present or incubating when a patient is admitted to a hospital or healthcare facility
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otitis media | infection of the middle ear
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pathogen | a microorganism that causes disease
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quality assurance | any systematic process of checking to see whether a product or service is meeting specified requirements. In healthcare, it is a systematic assessment to assure that services are of the highest possible quality using existing resources.
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quarantine | isolating or separating a client, client care unit, or facility
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recurrent infection | a distinct episode of an infection after recovery from the initial infection; may involve the same pathogens or different ones
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relapse | the re-emergence of an initial infection after it appears to have subsided but has not been cured
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remission | a period in which a chronic infection shows no symptoms
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sanitization | removal o f gross contaminants and some microorganisms from instruments, skin, and so on; the lowest level of medical hypiene
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sanitizer | a substance that significantly reduces the bacterial population in an inanimate environment but does not destroy all bacteria or other microorganisms
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sharp | any instrument with sharp edge or point, such as a scalpel, scissors or a needle
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sterilant | a substance that destroys or eliminates all forms of microbial life in an inanimate environment
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sterile techniques | methods to avoid contamination of sterile materials
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sterile | completely free of pathogens
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sterilization | the process of destroying all microorganisms including bacterial endospores and viruses. This is the highest level of cleanliness
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systemic infection | an infection that has spread to more than one region of the body
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teratogenic | causing abnormalities in the fetus
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topical | applied to the skin or affected area
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virulence | the power of a microbe to produce disease in a particular host
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opportunistic infection | an infection that does not ordinarily cause disease but does so under certain circumstances, for example, in compromised immune systems; so called because it takes advantage of an "opportunity"
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