Food and water infected with pathogenic bacteria that cause diarrhea.
There are many common sources of infection. A few are:
Micro organisms
- Small organisms that are invisible to the naked eye.
Bacteria
- Single-celled microscopic organisms.
Viruses
- Extremely small/one hundredth the size of a bacterium.
Fungi
- Very simple plants, but they do not have the green pigment we see in plants in our garden.
Protozoa
- One of the first organisms on earth.
Parasites
- Parasitic worms can infest humans and animals.
Other people
Animals
The Environment
1. Mosquitos=Reservoir and malaria= Disease
2. Humans= Reservoir and Measles= Disease
3. Raccoon's= Reservoir and Rabies=Disease
aerosol contact ingestion
One common source of infection is an open wound. If a wound isn't cleaned properly, bacteria can breed in the warm viscera within and cause an infection.
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Most common sources of infection are other humans, water supplies, or reservoirs.
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identify 3 sources of professional values and ethics
Bacteria and viruses are the most common agents of infection. These are usually acquired by touching a contaminated surface or person. The best way to minimize risk of infection is to practice proper hand washing protocols.
Employ an infection control practitioner for every 200 beds. Identify high-risk procedures and other possible sources of infection. Strict adherence to hand-washing rules
parenthesis which is speech marks in its most common form is used to distinguish different sources of speech. they help the reader identify with whom is speaking.
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The two sources of white light are: *visible light *The Sun.
The skin infection that is common during adolescence is called acne.
identify factors influencing a microorganism's capability to produce an infection process