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DANB Review: Infection Control (ICE) Study Guide Solutions Pathogens - ANSWER-Microbes that cause disease Most common oral diseases - ANSWER-Dental caries (decay) and periodontal disease. Microbiology - ANSWER-The study of microorganisms Nonpathogenic - ANSWER-Pertaining to microorganisms that do not produce disease Endospores - ANSWER-bacterial spore that can survive harsh conditions Pasteurization - ANSWER-Treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens Prions - ANSWER-infectious proteins Bacteria - ANSWER-When bacteria from one part of the body invade another part opportunistic infection - ANSWER-caused by a pathogen that does not normally produce an illness in healthy humans Copyright ©SOPHIABENNETT 2025. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2/33 Streptococci - ANSWER-bacteria that form a chain and cause infections like pharyngitis(strep throat), tonsillitis, pneumonia, and endocarditis. Staphylococcus - ANSWER-Irregular Grape-like clusters causing boils, skin infections, endocarditis, and pneumonia. Bacilli - ANSWER-Rod shaped bacteria that causes tuberculosis. Spirochetes - ANSWER-Spiral shaped bacteria that cause Lyme disease, and syphilis. Aerobes - ANSWER-Bacteria that require oxygen to grow Anaerobes - ANSWER-Bacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen and are destroyed by oxygen Virulent - ANSWER-Capable of causing serious disease Spores - ANSWER-A tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism Viruses - ANSWER-The smallest pathogens that can cause fatal disease. Specificity - ANSWER-Viruses just have this for particular cell types to replicate. (Pickiness) Latent - ANSWER-Virus that remains dormant in the body for years provirus (prophage) - ANSWER-Virus that becomes integrated into the nucleic acid of the host cell. Copyright ©SOPHIABENNETT 2025. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 3/33 Characteristics of a virus - ANSWER-Can only be treated symptomatically, cannot be destroyed by antibiotics, viruses produce different types of infection. Viruses can mutate and change making it hard to develop a vaccine. Hepatitis A - ANSWER-Ends in a vowel, comes from the bowel(fecal-oral). The leasts serious and a vaccine is available. Hepatitis B (HBV) - ANSWER-Blood - borne disease caused by the Hepatitis Virus that can lead to serious liver disease, cirrhosis, and prolonged illness. There is a preventive vaccine. Hepatitis C (HCV) - ANSWER-Transmitted through Blood transfusions, IV drug use, or a cut in the skin. There is no vaccine or cure so it is a chronic disease. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) - ANSWER-Caused by human immunodeficiency virus, sexually transmitted disease. Hepatitis D (HDV) - ANSWER-A defective virus that cannot replicate itself without the presence of HBV. Where there is Hep B there could be this

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DANB Review: Infection Control (ICE)
Study Guide Solutions

Pathogens - ANSWER✔✔-Microbes that cause disease


Most common oral diseases - ANSWER✔✔-Dental caries (decay) and periodontal

disease.


Microbiology - ANSWER✔✔-The study of microorganisms


Nonpathogenic - ANSWER✔✔-Pertaining to microorganisms that do not produce

disease


Endospores - ANSWER✔✔-bacterial spore that can survive harsh conditions


Pasteurization - ANSWER✔✔-Treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth

of pathogens


Prions - ANSWER✔✔-infectious proteins


Bacteria - ANSWER✔✔-When bacteria from one part of the body invade another part


opportunistic infection - ANSWER✔✔-caused by a pathogen that does not normally

produce an illness in healthy humans



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,Streptococci - ANSWER✔✔-bacteria that form a chain and cause infections like

pharyngitis(strep throat), tonsillitis, pneumonia, and endocarditis.


Staphylococcus - ANSWER✔✔-Irregular Grape-like clusters causing boils, skin

infections, endocarditis, and pneumonia.


Bacilli - ANSWER✔✔-Rod shaped bacteria that causes tuberculosis.


Spirochetes - ANSWER✔✔-Spiral shaped bacteria that cause Lyme disease, and

syphilis.


Aerobes - ANSWER✔✔-Bacteria that require oxygen to grow


Anaerobes - ANSWER✔✔-Bacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen and are

destroyed by oxygen


Virulent - ANSWER✔✔-Capable of causing serious disease


Spores - ANSWER✔✔-A tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism


Viruses - ANSWER✔✔-The smallest pathogens that can cause fatal disease.


Specificity - ANSWER✔✔-Viruses just have this for particular cell types to replicate.

(Pickiness)


Latent - ANSWER✔✔-Virus that remains dormant in the body for years


provirus (prophage) - ANSWER✔✔-Virus that becomes integrated into the nucleic acid

of the host cell.
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,Characteristics of a virus - ANSWER✔✔-Can only be treated symptomatically, cannot

be destroyed by antibiotics, viruses produce different types of infection. Viruses can

mutate and change making it hard to develop a vaccine.


Hepatitis A - ANSWER✔✔-Ends in a vowel, comes from the bowel(fecal-oral).


The leasts serious and a vaccine is available.


Hepatitis B (HBV) - ANSWER✔✔-Blood - borne disease caused by the Hepatitis Virus

that can lead to serious liver disease, cirrhosis, and prolonged illness. There is a

preventive vaccine.


Hepatitis C (HCV) - ANSWER✔✔-Transmitted through Blood transfusions, IV drug

use, or a cut in the skin. There is no vaccine or cure so it is a chronic disease.


Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) - ANSWER✔✔-Caused by human

immunodeficiency virus, sexually transmitted disease.


Hepatitis D (HDV) - ANSWER✔✔-A defective virus that cannot replicate itself without

the presence of HBV. Where there is Hep B there could be this. Greater risk for death

when infected with both. The vaccines for HBV also prevent HDV.


Hepatitis E (HEV) - ANSWER✔✔-Ends in a vowel, comes from the bowel. Transmitted

by the fecal/oral route through contaminated food or water.


Herpes simplex virus type 1 - ANSWER✔✔-the form of herpes that generates cold sores

or fever blisters around the mouth
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, Primary herpes - ANSWER✔✔-Highly contagious oral herpes characterized by a slight

fever, pain in the mouth, increased salivation, bad breath, and feeling ill among

children.


Herpes simplex type 2 - ANSWER✔✔-Common viral infection that is characterized by

localized blistering that secrete a syrup like fluid


Herpes zoster virus - ANSWER✔✔-chickenpox and shingles


H1N1 flu - ANSWER✔✔-Swine flu, respiratory disease from pigs.


Tuberculosis - ANSWER✔✔-Leading cause of death from infectious diseases

worldwide.


Tetanus - ANSWER✔✔-Lockjaw. Caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani.


Syphilis - ANSWER✔✔-Treponema pallidum spirochetes, contact with oral lesions can

cause a painless ulcerating sore( chancre) which is infectious on contact.


MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) - ANSWER✔✔-affects the skin,

causing "boils" and abscesses


pandemic disease - ANSWER✔✔-An epidemic disease that occurs worldwide


Infection control - ANSWER✔✔-Policies and practices designed to prevent the spread

of infectious agents




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