Infection Control
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Hospital-Acquired Infections | Infections acquired in hospital/clinic settings.
UTIs, staph, etc.
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Reservoir (infection) | any person, animal, insect, plant, soil, or substances in which infectious agent lives or multiplies.
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Portal of Exit | How infection leaves body:
Blood
Mucus
Breast milk
urine
feces
semen
vomitus
other secretions
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Portal of Entry | How infection ENTERS the body:
Respiratory tract
Gastrointestinal tract
Urinary
Gynecological
Blood
Tissue
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Direct Transmission | Requires contact with organism to acquire.
EX:
MRSA
Hep B
Hep C
HIV
Chlamydia
C. difficile
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Indirect Transmission | No direct contact necessary to transmit.
MRSA
Hep A
C. botulinum
C. difficile
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