Microbiology Chapter 11

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human carriers include (4)

- passive - incubatory - convalescent - active

the six components in the infectious disease process (6)

- pathogen - source of the pathogen (a reservoir) - a portal of exit - mode of transmission - portal of entry - susceptible host

can be loosely defined as the study of disease

epidemiology

humans, pets, farm animals, insects, and arachnids (ex. ticks and mites)

living reservoirs

indirect contact via transfusion of contaminated blood or blood products or by ______ _____ using nonsterile syringes or needles

parenteral injection

is the number of cases of a disease existing in a given population at a particular moment in time (ex. right now)

point prevalence

this treatment includes primary, secondary, and tertiary sewage treatments

sewage treatment

variola major

smallpox virus

virulence of pathogen, mode of entry, and number or orgnaims

the pathogen

are diseases that humans acquire from animal sources

zoonotic diseases

mites and ticks are examples of

arachnids

examples of ____-_____ diseases include Lyme disease and malaria

arthropod- borne

many different types of arthropods serve as reservoirs of infection, including insects (ex. fleas, mosquitoes, lice) and arachnids (ex. mites and ticks)

arthropods

which one of the following organisms is not one of the four most likely potential BW or bioterroism agents a) B. anthracis b) Ebola virus c) V. major d) Y. pestis

b) Ebola virus

which of the following terms best describes chalmydial genital infection in the United States a) arthropod-borne disease b) epidemic disease c) pandemic disease d) sporadic disease

b) epidemic disease

the cause of anthrax

bacillus anthracis

microbes purposely used to harm others in wartime are called

biological warfare (BW) agents

pathogens used to create fear, chaos, illness, and death in situations other than war are called

bioterrorism agents

the largest waterborne epidemic ever to occur in the US occurred in which of the following cities a) Chicago b) Los Angeles c) Milwaukee d) New York City

c) Milwaukee

typhoid fever is caused by a species of a) Campylobacter b) Escherichia c) Salmonella d) Shigella

c) Salmonella

a federal agency administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; located in Atlanta, Georgia; established in 1946

centers for disease control and prevention (CDC)

mission "to collaborate to create the expertise, information, and tools that people and communities need to protect their health"

centers for disease control and prevention (CDC)

publishes morbidity and mortality report (MMWR)

centers for disease control and prevention (CDC)

the cause of botulism

clostridium botulinum

is an infectious disease that can be transmitted from one person to another

communicable disease

is a communicable disease that is easily transmitted from person to person

contagious disease

which of the following are considered reservoirs of infection a) carriers b) contaminated food and drinking water c) rabid animals d) all of the above

d) all of the above

which of the following associations is incorrect a) ehrlichiosis... tick b) malaria...mosquito c) plague... flea d) rocky mountain spotted fever... mite

d) rocky mountain spotted fever... mite

which of the following arthropods is the vector of Lyme disease a) flea b) mite c) mosquito d) tick

d) tick

is on that is always present within the population of a particular geographic area (ex. staphylococcal and streptococcal infections)

endemic disease

is defined as a greater than usual number of cases of a disease in a particular region, usually within a short period of time (ex. the cryptosporidiosis epidemic of 1993)

epidemic disease

also develop ways to prevent, control, or eradicate diseases in populations

epidemiologists

inanimate objects capable of transmitting pathogens (ex. bedding, towels, eating and drinking utensils, hospital equipment, telephones, computer keyboards, etc.)

fomites

the _______ of particular disease is the number f new cases of that disease in a defined population during a specific time period

incidence

fleas, mosquitoes, lice are examples of

insects

are sedimentation, coagulation, filtration, and chlorination

major steps in water treatment

ensure that persons exposed to a pathogen are protected against the disease

measure for prevention and control of epidemics

identify and control potential reservoirs and vectors of infectious diseases

measure for prevention and control of epidemics

increases host resistance through the development and administration of vaccines that induce active immunity and maintain it in susceptible persons

measure for prevention and control of epidemics

segregate, isolate, and treat those who have contracted a contagious infection to prevent the spread of the pathogen to others

measure for prevention and control of epidemics

direct mucous membrane o mucus membrane contact by kissing or sexual intercourse

modes of transmission of infectious diseases

direct skin to skin contact

modes of transmission of infectious diseases

indirect contact via airborne droplets of respiratory secretions, usually produced by sneezing or coughing

modes of transmission of infectious diseases

indirect contact via arthropod vectors

modes of transmission of infectious diseases

indirect contact via fomites

modes of transmission of infectious diseases

indirect contact via food and water contaminated by fecal matter

modes of transmission of infectious diseases

is the number of new cases of a particular disease that occurred during a specified time period per a specifically defined population (usually per 1,000, 10,000, or 100,000 population)

morbidity rate

is the ratio of the number of people who died of a particular disease during a specified time period per a specified population

mortality rate

certain infectious diseases, known as ________ _______ disease, must be reported to the CDC

nationally notifiable

air, soil, dust, contaminated water and food, and fomites

nonliving reservoirs

is a disease that is occurring in epidemic proportions in many countries at the same time. EX. include influenza, HIV/AIDs, Tuberculosis, Malaria

pandemic

consists mainly of water, fecal material, garbage, and bacteria

raw sewage (sewage treatment)

is one that occurs occasionally within the population of a particular geographic area (ex. tetanus)

sporadic disease

physical factors such as climate, season, and geographic location; availability of appropriate reservoirs; sanitary and housing conditions; and availability of potable water

the environment

health status, nutritional status, hygiene, age, travel, lifestyle, etc.

the host

when arthropods are involved in the transmission of infectious diseases, they are referred to as

vectors

is the most essential resource necessary for the survival of humanity

water

is tested for fecal contamination by checking for the presence of coliform bacteria (coliforms), such as E. coli and other members of the family Enterobacteriaceae

water (water treatment)

the 1993 cryptosporidiosis epidemic in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was the largest _______ epidemic in the US

waterborne

a specialized agency of united nations founded in 1948

world health organization (WHO)

investigates outbreaks of ebola virus; eradicated smallbox; attempting to eradicate polio and dracunculiasis

world health organization (WHO)

missions: to promote technical cooperation for health among nations; to carry out programs to control and eradicated diseases; and to improve the quality of human life

world health organization (WHO)

the cause of plague

yersinia pestis

may be acquired by direct contact with an animal, inhalation or ingestion of the pathogen, or injection of the pathogen by an arthropods (ex. rabies, Lime disease, and many others)

zoonoses

the two general types of water pollution:

- chemical pollution - biological pollution (ex. fecal material and garbage)

epidemiologists study the factors that determine the _____, _____, and ______ of diseases in human populations

- frequency - distribution - determinanats

period _______ is the number of cases of a disease existing in a given population during a _______ _____ _____( ex. during the year 2010)

- prevalence - specific time period

the sources of microbes that cause infectious diseases are many and varied; they are known as _______ of _____ or simply _____

- reservoirs of infection - reservoirs

whether an infectious disease occurs depends on (3)

- the pathogen - the host - the environment

animals are infectious diseases that humans acquire from animal sources are called

- zoonotic diseases - zoonoses

the most common nationally notifiable infectious disease in the US is a) chlamydial genital infections b) gonorrhea c) the common cold d) TB

a) chlamydial genital infections

the most common zoonotic disease in the US is a) Lyme disease b) plague c) rabies d) Rocky mountain spotted fever

a) Lyme disease

all of the following are major steps in the treatment of a community's drinking water except a) boiling b) filtration c) flocculation d) sedimentation

a) boiling


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