infection control
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- 2. germs that can survive and grow where there is no oxygen
- 3. any of the kingdom Fungi of saprophytic and parasitic spore-producing eukaryotic typically filamentous organisms formerly classified as plants
- 6. A genus of aerobic or facultatively anaerobic, spore-forming, ordinarily motile bacteria
- 7. A mean (or median) illness duration of 12 to 60 hours, A mean (or median) incubation period of 24 to 48 hours, More than 50% of people with vomiting, and. No enteric bacteria found.
- 8. immunodeficiency virus a virus that attacks the body's immune system.
- 11. A bacterial cell that has the shape of a sphere.
- 13. when somebody is in a closed room
- 14. Microbes are tiny living things that are found all around us and are too small to be seen by the naked eye.
- 17. the destruction or inhibition of micro-organisms on living tissues, thereby limiting or preventing the harmful results of infection.
- 18. breathing controls the amount of oxygen that can make it to the muscles to help them burn fuel and move.
- 19. C virus liver infection caused by the hepatitis C virus.
- 20. are microscopic organisms not visible with the naked eye.
- 21. infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans.
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- 1. Destroying or inhibiting the growth of fungi
- 4. a process that eliminates many or all pathogenic microorganisms, except bacterial spores, on inanimate objects
- 5. A virus that causes hepatitis
- 9. medicine that fight bacterial infection in people or animals
- 10. The presence of an infectious agent on a body surface or on or in clothes, bedding.
- 12. a long, mobile, whiplike appendage arising from a basal body at the surface of a cell, serving
- 15. A device that uses steam under high pressure to sterilize medical and laboratory supplies and equipment.
- 16. a collection of medical practices and procedures that helps protect patients from dangerous germs.