PATH 1016 Pathology and Therapeutics - Infection Part II
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infection - ANSWER Preventer and multiplication
Colonization - ANSWER Establishing a presence but it's not overpowering and causing
damage
Microflora and commensalism - ANSWER Benefits the microorganisms and causes no
harm in humans
Mutualism - ANSWER Both host and organism benefit
-itis - ANSWER inflammation
-emia - ANSWER In the blood
Sepsis (septicaemia) - ANSWER Bloodstream infection
Nosocomial - ANSWER hospital acquired infection
community acquired - ANSWER contracted outside of the hospital
What are common signs and symptoms of infection? - ANSWER - fever
- headaches
- body aches
, Specific symptoms of infection: - ANSWER Ie. respiratory distress in children
Nonspecific symptoms of infection: - ANSWER Fever, malaise, fatigue, weakness,
anorexia
Disease course in infection - ANSWER incubation, prodromal, acute, convalescent,
resolution
Incubation period - ANSWER - Pathogen begins active replication
- may be short or long
- depends on health of host, portal of entry, and amount of infection of pathogen
Prodromal period - ANSWER - onset of disease- first signs and symptoms
- ie. mild fever, headache, myalgia, fatigue
Acute stage - ANSWER - disease has maximum impact
- symptoms are more specific
Proliferate - ANSWER to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly
Convalescent period - ANSWER - progressive elimination of pathogen
- can be long or short
Resolution - ANSWER Total elimination of pathogen with any residual symptoms
Exceptions of disease course: - ANSWER 1. Chronic infections
No convalescent stage or resolution
2. Subclinical or subacute
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infection - ANSWER Preventer and multiplication
Colonization - ANSWER Establishing a presence but it's not overpowering and causing
damage
Microflora and commensalism - ANSWER Benefits the microorganisms and causes no
harm in humans
Mutualism - ANSWER Both host and organism benefit
-itis - ANSWER inflammation
-emia - ANSWER In the blood
Sepsis (septicaemia) - ANSWER Bloodstream infection
Nosocomial - ANSWER hospital acquired infection
community acquired - ANSWER contracted outside of the hospital
What are common signs and symptoms of infection? - ANSWER - fever
- headaches
- body aches
, Specific symptoms of infection: - ANSWER Ie. respiratory distress in children
Nonspecific symptoms of infection: - ANSWER Fever, malaise, fatigue, weakness,
anorexia
Disease course in infection - ANSWER incubation, prodromal, acute, convalescent,
resolution
Incubation period - ANSWER - Pathogen begins active replication
- may be short or long
- depends on health of host, portal of entry, and amount of infection of pathogen
Prodromal period - ANSWER - onset of disease- first signs and symptoms
- ie. mild fever, headache, myalgia, fatigue
Acute stage - ANSWER - disease has maximum impact
- symptoms are more specific
Proliferate - ANSWER to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly
Convalescent period - ANSWER - progressive elimination of pathogen
- can be long or short
Resolution - ANSWER Total elimination of pathogen with any residual symptoms
Exceptions of disease course: - ANSWER 1. Chronic infections
No convalescent stage or resolution
2. Subclinical or subacute