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Asepsis

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What is the description of Bacteria?   Single Celled organisms that reproduce and multiply rapidly. They can cause disease and are classified by their shape.  
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What causes rheumatic fever?   Streptococci  
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What can form spores?   Bacilli  
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What shape is Diplococci?   Spherical in pairs  
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What causes strep throat?   Streptococci  
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What causes meningitis?   Diplococci  
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What shape is Streptococci?   Round in chains  
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What is the definition of Viruses?   Live inside cells, Smallest microorganisms. Spread by body fluids; even in droplets.  
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what causes pneumonia?   Diplococci  
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What shape is bacilli?   Rod shaped in pairs, chains, or single.  
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What causes colds?   Viruses  
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What is Round in Clusters?   Staphylococci  
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What's hard to see?   Prions  
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What causes warts?   viruses  
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what causes athlete's foot?   fungus  
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What can have flagella?   Bacilli  
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What is the definition of Fungi?   Fungus that causes disease; mostly on the skin.  
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How can someone get Protozoa?   contaminated well  
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What is spiral in shape?   Spirilli  
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What causes ringworm?   fungus  
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what causes aids?   viruses  
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What can cause boils?   Bacilli  
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What's the description of protozoa?   Single-celled  
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What can cause toxic shock?   Bacilli  
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What causes Cholera?   Spirilli  
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What causes Mountain Fever?   Rickettsias  
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What causes mad cow disease?   Prions  
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What are ricketsias?   Parasites in parasites  
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What causes Syphilis?   Spirili  
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What can cause wound infections?   Bacilli  
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How could someone get Lyme disease?   Rickettsias  
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What are the 4 stages of infection?   Incubation, Prodominal, Illness, and Convalescence  
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What are some examples of an Infectious Agent?   Any Pathogen  
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What is a Host?   Another infected person  
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What happens during the Incubation period?   A pathogen enters and there are unspecific symptoms  
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What is an Entrance?   Any opening  
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What are the 6 chains of infection?   Infectious Agent, Reservoir, Exit Route, Transmission, and Host  
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What happens during the Prodominal Stage?   A person is contagious  
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What are some examples of a Reservoir?   Any contaminated object  
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What are some examples of Transmission?   By hands, food,  
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What happens during the Convalescense stage?   Recovery  
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What happens during the illness stage?   Specific Symptoms appear  
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What is an example of an exit route?   Mouth, Saliva, Mucus  
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What are the Stages of Infection in order?   incubation prodominal illness convalescense  
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What is the Chain of Infection in order?   Infectious Agent Reservoir Exit Route Transmission Entrance Host  
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