Pathogenesis - The development of morbid conditions or of disease, The process of causing disease - Pathogenesis, Pathogen - Any organisms that can cause disease to host, Pathogenicity - The capacity to initiate disease, The ability of an organism to cause disease - Pathogenicity, Virulence - The degree of pathology caused by the organism, Sign - A characteristic of a disease that can be observed by examining the patient, Symptom - A characteristic of a disease that can be observed or felt only by the patient, Infection - The organisms are in or on the body and make people sick, which results in signs and symptoms, Colonization - The establishment of a stable population of bacteria on the host’s skin or mucous membranes, Opportunistic - Bacterial pathogens can be classified into two broad groups, primary and _________ pathogens, Primary - _______ pathogens is capable of establishing infection and causing disease in previously healthy individuals with intact immunological defenses, Normal Flora - The microorganisms that live on another living organism or inanimate object without causing disease, Compromised patient - Patients with altered immune status, Nosocomial infection - Also known as hospital-acquired infection (HAI),

C02. Bacterial Pathogenesis - Terminologies

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