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infection Invasion of the body by disease - producing organisms and the reaction of the tissues to their presence.
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infection control These are the procedures and protocols designed to prevent or limit cross contamination in health-care environments, and to prevent the transmission of infection from one patient to another. These procedures are, in the dental practice, relevant in not only the surgery itself, but all other areas of the dental office like recovery rooms, waiting rooms, rest rooms, and so on. ...
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infection Anything that invades the body and reproduces. Infections can be bacteria, protozoa, fungi, or viruses. Bacteria and fungi are one celled creatures that cause many infections including strep throat, bladder infections, and some lung infections. Fungi cause
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infectious colitis inflammation of the colon due to infection by a pathogenic organism
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infectious Transmissible from one animal to another.
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