MMG 301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Smallpox, Hiv, Antimicrobial Resistance

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Lecture 35: describe the difference between reservoirs and carries. Reservoirs are places or populations that contain infections agents capable of infecting susceptible individuals and carriers are infected individuals with mild or no symptoms that are capable of infecting other susceptible individuals. Check to make sure anyone with an infectious disease is quarantined to prevent spread of disease: define emerging infectious diseases. Newly appearing disease in populations; re-appearing after many years of absence: comprehend the reasons why emerging infectious diseases are becoming more common. Variola major virus; transmitted by aerosol or direct contact; vaccination program: what pathogen causes aids and why are more humans able to live with this disease. Public awareness and drug therapies: define nosocomial infections; know important factors about the three examples discussed in class. Most cases occur in patients undergoing antibiotic therapy; intestinal tract; diarrgea, fever, abdominal pain: what are cre bacteria and what mechanisms do they use for antibiotic resistance to carbpenems.

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