question archive Define Pathogen Define Infectious disease Define Infection Define Primary Infection Define Secondary Infection Define Opportunistic Infection Define Accidental Infection Define Pathogenicity Define Virulence Define Virulence Factors Define Lethal dose Outline the 4 steps a pathogen must complete to cause an infectious disease What is the difference between direct and indirect transmission? Provide examples What is a common vehicle transmission? Provide examples What is the criteria for Airborne transmission? Provide examples What are 3 criteria about skin that makes it an effective barrier against microbes? What are 3 criteria about mucous membranes that makes it an effective barrier against microbes? List one example of how a pathogen might penetrate a skin or mucous membrane barrier Define Exotoxin and list at least 4 features they have Define Endotoxin and list at least 4 features they have List an example of a waterborne transmission disease List an example of a airborne transmission disease List an example of a contact transmission disease List an example of a vector transmission disease Influenza virus has an envelope that contains 2 types of protein spikes
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THE CONTROL OF MICROORGANISMS
ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS