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Infection
Infection Control
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Bacteria | Pathogen- staphylococcus aureus |
| Viruses | Organisms that use the host's genetic machinery to reproduce (HIV, hepatitis, herpes zoster, herpes simplex) |
| Fungi | Molds and yeasts |
| Prions | Protein particles |
| Parasites | Protozoa and helminths, flukes |
| Virulence | is the ability of a pathogen to invade and injure a host |
| Herpes zoster | is a common viral infection that erupts years after exposure to chickenpox and invades a specific nerve tract. |
| Nonspecific innate | Native immunity restricts entry or immediately responds to a foreign organism through the activation of phagocytic cells, complement, and inflammation. This occurs with all micro-organism, regardless of previous exposure. |
| Nonspecific Passive | Antibodies are produced by an external source. |