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2.02 Infection Key T

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requires oxygen to live   Aerobic  
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does not require oxygen to live   anerobic  
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washing hands with water and soap or other detergents containing an antiseptic agent   antiseptic hand wash  
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rubbing hands with an alcohol-containing preparation   alcohol-based hand rub  
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free of pathogens   asepsis  
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originates from within the body   endogenous  
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originates outside the body   exogenous  
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performing hand washing, antiseptic hand wash, alcohol-based hand rub   hand hygiene  
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washing hands with plain soap and water   hand washing  
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invasion of the body by microorganisms   infection  
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only a specific portion of the body is infected   local infection  
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normal, do not produce disease, beneficial   non-pathogenic  
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hospital acquired infection   nosocomial infections  
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infections that occur when the body's defenses are weakened   opportunistic infection  
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cause infection and disease   pathogenic  
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remain firm against the action of another force, such as a bacteria against an antibiotic   resistant  
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free of all organisms   Sterile  
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able to be affected; person likely to get sick   susceptible  
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affects the entire body   systematic infection  
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stops the growth or spread of pathogens   antisepsis  
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destroys pathogens   disinfection  
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destroys all microorganisms pathogens and non-pathogens   sterilization  
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single cell organism without a nuclei   bacteria  
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one celled, animal-like organism contain a nucleus and other defined organelles   protozoa  
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organisms that usually enjoy a symbiotic, but sometimes parasitic relationship with their host   fungi  
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rod-shaped, parasitic bacteria transmitted to humans to human through bites   rickettsiae  
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small, infectious agent requires a host for survival produce immune response in humans; treated with antiviral drugs   viruses  
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parasitic worm-like organisms excrete toxins making host susceptible to other diseases   helminths  
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