KINE 250 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Sexually Transmitted Infection, Cytotoxic T Cell, T Helper Cell

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Pathogens are disease causing agents and are microscopic organisms. Epidemic are disease outbreaks that affect many people in a community/region at the. Endemic = always present in a population. The more easily pathogens gain a foothold in the body and sustain themselves, the more virulent, or aggressive they may be in causing a disease, they are. Lo 1: describe the process of infection and the risk factors for infectious diseases. Most infections are multifactorial, or caused by the interaction of several factors inside and outside the person. In order for an infection(state of pathogens gaining control/becoming the host to cause a disease) to occur, 3 key conditions known as the epidemiological triad of disease must be met. (agent infectivity)the host must come into contact with the pathogen, which overcomes the host"s defenses in order to sustain itself and cause an infection. Virulence, ability to breach body defenses, characteristics of pathogen. (host susceptibility)in an opportunistic infection, a normal pathogen.

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