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Or How infection is caused
The Chain of Infection Or How infection is caused
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Recap! Infections are caused by the entry of a micro-organism
Bacteria, viruses, fungi Infection may be acute or chronic Infection may be localised or systemic Normal flora & transient flora
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The Chain of Infection Identifies: The micro-organism The reservoir
Portals of exit Methods of transmission Portals of entry Hosts
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The Micro-organism Disease causing organisms include Bacteria Viruses
Fungi
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Reservoir This refers to anywhere an infectious organism can survive, grow or multiply Includes: Plants Animals Soil Water Medical equipment
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Reservoir The human body is the most common reservoir! Carrier
A person who carries and can spread disease
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Portals of exit The way the infectious organism leaves the body
Body fluids including blood Coughing Sneezing
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Methods of transmission
Four methods Contact Direct – person to person Indirect – person to object Droplet – e.g. sneeze Airborne – longer distance & greater time Ingestion – contaminated food or water Vector – via living creatures or insects
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Portals of entry Respiratory tract Ears and eyes Gastro-intestinal
Genito-urinary tract Broken skin
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Hosts Barriers are compromised e.g. broken skin Imunocompromised
Level of susceptibility depends on Age: Infants & elderly at greater risk Nutritional status Stress Environment Pre-existing conditions
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Finally… Mrs Price
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