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The Chain Agent Differences Transmission Natural Course Prevention and Control 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Terms
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Virus, bacteria, protozoa, or fungus
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Infectious Agent
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Where an infectious agent normally lives and multiplies
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Reservoir
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A living person or animal, including birds and arthropods
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Host
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Path by which an agent enters a host
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Portal of Entry
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Transfer of infectious agent from a source or reservoir to a person
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Mode of Transmission
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The ability of the agent to invade and multiply
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Infectivity
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Name 2 viruses that are very infective
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Chicken Pox and Measles
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The ability of an agent to produce clinical disease in a host
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Pathogenicity
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The proportion of clinical cases resulting in severe clinical manifestations
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Virulence
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Name a virus that is highly virulent
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Rabies
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A person or animal that is highly resistant to invading organisms
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Immune
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Living person or animal lacking sufficient resistance to prevent infection when exposed to a pathogenic agent
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Susceptible Host
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A person actually ill with disease
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Case
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A person or animal that has been in association with an infected person
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Contact
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A person or animal that harbors a specific infectious agent without obvious clinical disease
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Carrier
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Transfer of infectious agent from a source or reservoir to a person
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Mode of Transmission
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Touching, biting, kissing, sexual intercourse
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Direct Transmission
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Knife or mosquito
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Indirect Transmission
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Droplet Spread or Droplet nuclei
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Airborne Transmission
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Example of Airborne Transmission disease
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Tuberculosis
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The pathogen establishes itself in or on the host
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Infection
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acute, chronic, latent are also part of what course
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Infection
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Asymptomatic
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Subclinical Phase
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Initial symptoms
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Prodromal Phase
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Full, partial, carrier
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Recovery
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Cover wound
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Portal of entry
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Cover cough
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Portal of Exit
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Antibiotics, isolate patient
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Reservoir / Source
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Disinfectants, ultraviolet light
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Infectious Agent
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Immunizations, good nutrition
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Susceptible Host
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Make your wager
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Most important tools to prevent and control disease
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EDUCATION
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