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Unit 1: microbiology

the root word for "Air"

aer

root word for "produce"

gen

root word for "self"

auto

root word for "within"

endo

root word for "small"

Micro

root word for "infection"

sepsis

root word for "against"

anti

root word for "away"

dis

root word for "outside"

ex

root word for "disease"

patho

root word for "life"

bio

3 shapes of bacteria

Bacilli, cocci, spirochetes

what is cocci shaped?

spherical

what us Spirochetes shaped?

spiral

what is bacilli shapped?

rod

where does strep throat come from?

streptococci

where does staph infection come from?

staphylococci

a rounded resistant form of bacteria cells that respond when under hard conditions.

Spores

aerobic

microbes that require oxygen to survive

anaerobic

microbes that don't need oxygen to survive

submicroscopic microbes that invade other cells in order to replicate themself, eventually destroying the host cell. Causing disease.

virus

the capacity of a microbe to produce disease.

virulence/virulent

short, rod shaped bacteria that live in the intestinal tract on insects.

Rickettsiae

algae

non disease producing. can range fron microscopic single celled organisms to larger multi celled organisms

protozoa

one cell organisms found ib fresh water and marine. are not disease producers but can exist as parasites and cause harm.

Fungi

organisms such as yeast and molds

A genus of yeasts and is tye MOST COMMON fungal infection worldwide.

Candida

Faculatative Anaerobes

microbes both aerobic abd anaerobic.

A person who harbors microbes capable of infecting others.

Carrier

infection

the presence of multiplication of harmful microbes

the method microbes use to move from place to place or person to person.

Mode of Transmission

the WAY microbes enter the body. either naturally or unnaturally.

Route of Transmission

Disease

A pathological process of having characteristic signs or symptoms that interupts the bodys normal processes because of infection.

idiopathic

a disease of unknown origin.

A disease transmitted to a patient from a heathcare professional.

latrogenic

pandemic

A condition that occurs throughout a country or world.

the cause of a disease or condition.

Etiology

Antiseptic

A substance that acts against infection and limits the number or microbes. Ex. soap

Latent

when a virus becomes inactive. (cold sores)

Percutaneous

any cut through the skin

endo/autogenous

An infection that originates within the hosts body. Ex. Tumor, genetic defects

Prions

infectious particles of proteins

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