Component 3A - Definitions To Understand Flashcards

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Pathogenic

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An organism that causes damage to its host

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Infectious

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A disease that may be passed or transmitted from one individual to another

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Carrier

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A person who shows no symptoms when infected by a disease organism but can pass the disease on to another individual

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Disease reservoir

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Where a pathogen is normally found; this may be in humans or another animal and may be a source of infection.

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Endemic

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A disease, which is always present at low levels in an area

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Epidemic

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Where there is a significant increase in the usual number of cases of a disease often associated with a rapid spread.

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Pandemic

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An epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people

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Vaccine

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Uses non-pathogenic forms, products or antigens of micro-organisms to stimulate an immune response which confers protection against subsequent infection.

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Antibiotics

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Substances produced by microorganisms which affect the growth of other microorganisms

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Antibiotic resistance

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Where a microorganism, which should be affected by an antibiotic, is no longer susceptible to it

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Vector

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A living organism which transfers a disease from one individual to another

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Toxin

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Is a chemical produced by a microorganism which causes damage to its host

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Antigenic types

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Organisms with the same or very similar antigens on the surface. Such types are sub groups or strains of a microbial species which may be used to trace infections. They are usually identified by using antibodies from serum.

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What is antigenic drift and antigenic shift and what dot hey cause?

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Antigenic drift is when there is a mutation due to there being no RNA proofreading enzymes and produces gradual change

Antigenic shift is when there is a recombination of H and N types and this can cause epidemics.

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