Ch 9 - Pathogen sources
Saliva (source), squirrel (resevoir)
Pathogen sources: If a squirrel with rabies bit you, what is the source and reservoir for rabies?
Endogenous source
Pathogen sources: a source where the pathogen came from the host's own body
Exogenous source
Pathogen sources: a source where the pathogen is external to the host.
Sources
Pathogen sources: a tangible thing or medium that disseminates infectious agent from the reservoir to new hosts
Resevoirs
Pathogen sources: an animate or inanimate habitat where the pathogen is naturally found,
patient zero
Pathogen sources: first case of a disease; also called index case
Sources (relation)
Pathogen sources:All reservoirs are ______, but not all _____ are resevoirs
vector (disease)
Pathogen sources:An organism, such as a blood-feeding arthropod, that transmits infectious diseases.
Animal exogenous
Pathogen sources:Animals transmitting zoonotic diseases is an example of a _____ _____ source.
misplaced normal microbiota
Pathogen sources:Bacteria living harmlessly on skin can enter surgical incisions to cause post operative infections. This endogenous source is known as ____ ____ ____ infection source.
Environmental exogenous
Pathogen sources:Contaminated food, medical equipment, soil, or water is an example of a _______ _______ source.
Human exogenous
Pathogen sources:Humans transmitting communicable infections from one person to another is an example of _____ ______ source.
true (can be both).
Pathogen sources:T/F:Covid-19, from bats, is an example of BOTH a reservoir and source.
insects
Pathogen sources:Typically most disease vectors are _________.
disrupted microbiota
Pathogen sources:Yeast in vagina proliferating and causing infection after antibiotics kill off bacterial neighbors is an Endogenous infection source example of ____ _____ and opportunistic pathogen.