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Causative agent Reservoir Portal of exit Mode of transmission Chain of infection How it happens Break the chain Causative agent Reservoir Portal of exit Mode of transmission Portal of entry Susceptible host Streptococci Josh then door knob cough- Hand- saliva Indirect (contaminated door knob) Hand-scratched nose hailey Antibiotics Cough into tissue (why not shoulder, elbow, or hand?) Cover mouth with tissue while coughing Disinfect door knob Wash hands, don’t touch face Take vitamins, protect yourself, get plenty of rest My name is Strep