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a systemic infection affects a number of organs and tissues and can also effect the whole body. a localised infection is an infection that is restricted or limited to a specific body part or region

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Q: What is meant by systematic infection and localised infection?
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What is meant by systemic infection and localised infection?

A localised infections is an infections that is limited to a specific body part or region. A systemic infection is the opposit. That's when the patogen is distributed throughtout the whole body.


Can an infection be both localized ans systemic at the same time?

a localised infection can become a systemic infection


Does localized infection affect all the body systems?

no it doesn't affect all the bod system . localised infection is only restricted to certain area of the body . it is the systemic infection that affects all the body systems.


What is meant by systematic action?

it means orderly on in order characterized planning


What is meant by methodical recording?

Methodical recording isalways orderly or systematic


What does methodially mean?

methodial is not a word assuming you meant methodical...methodical-performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly: a methodical person.


What are the examples of localised resources?

Example of localised resource are metal ores and fertile soil


What is meant by colonization in infection control?

the cake is a lie


Why did Christopher Reeve have to die?

Because he had suffered a severe systematic infection caused by a pressure wound which put him into a coma causing his death.


What is meant by the term cross infection?

Cross infection is the TRANSFER of microoganisms eith directly or indirectly beteween sterile and non sterile


Could you get an infection if someone urinates in you?

You certainly could get an infection if someone urinates inside you. This is a substance not meant to be put inside of the body.


How does Staph go from a local infection to a disseminated one?

Staph infections are most of the times localised. However if the patient is immunocompromised e'g HIV or leukemias and lymphomas or any other immunocompromised state, it can become a disseminated one..