BPK 140 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Pasteurization, Pseudoscience, Lymphadenopathy

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Most infectious diseases are communicable: communicable: capable of being passed from one person (or animal) to another. And acute respiratory infections (such as influenza and colds) are the main cause of acute morbidity and lost time from school or work. Infectious diseases are characterized by infection: infection: the invasion by and multiplication of microorganisms in the body tissue, usually accompanied by local cellular injury, latent period/incubation period: the time from entry of pathogen until the appearance of symptoms. Ranges from a day to a few weeks for most infectious diseases (however, cholera is only a few hours & hiv is a few years) Different infectious diseases are caused by specific pathogens or germs": pathogen: an infectious disease causing agent. Most are tiny and can only be seen by a microscope. Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa can all act as pathogens for specific diseases.

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