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Chain of Infection The chain of infection has 6 links: Infectious
Agent, Reservoir, Portal of Exit, Mode of
Transmission, Portal of Entry, Susceptible Host.
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Infectious Agent Bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites, or prions.
Reservoir Habitat where the agent lives, grows, and
reproduces (animate: people, insects, animals;
inanimate: soil, water, equipment, feces).
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Portal of Exit How the agent leaves the reservoir (ears, nose,
mouth, skin, blood, body fluids via
GI/respiratory tract/skin).
Mode of Transmission How the agent moves (contact, droplet,
airborne).
Portal of Entry Any body orifice that allows the agent to
replicate (ears, nose, mouth, skin).
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