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Invasion of a host by an agent, with subsequent establishment and multiplication of the agent. An infection may or may not lead to disease.
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| infectious disease |
Change from a state of health to a state in which part or all of a host
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| infectious hepatitis |
Type of hepatitis that is transmitted by fecal-oral contamination. It affects mostly children and young adults, especially under conditions of overcrowding and poor sanitation. Caused by the hepatitis A virus.
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| infection control |
Measures practiced by healthcare personnel in healthcare facilities to decrease transmission and acquisition of infectious agents (eg, proper hand hygiene, scrupulous work practices, use of personal protective equipment (PPE) [masks or respirators, gloves, gowns, and eye protection]; infection control measures are based on how an infectious agent is transmitted and include standard, contact, droplet, and airborne precautions.
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| infection |
The entry and development of an infectious agent in the body of a person or animal. An infection may be either apparent (called manifest)
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