The document discusses the stages of infection and common pathogens. It begins by defining the incubation period as the time between initial infection and appearance of symptoms, which can vary in length depending on the virus or bacteria. Next, it states that the acute stage is when symptoms reach their peak and can be diagnosed through tests. Finally, it mentions that relapse is when a person experiences the same condition again, such as recurring cancer, after having it previously.
The document discusses the stages of infection and common pathogens. It begins by defining the incubation period as the time between initial infection and appearance of symptoms, which can vary in length depending on the virus or bacteria. Next, it states that the acute stage is when symptoms reach their peak and can be diagnosed through tests. Finally, it mentions that relapse is when a person experiences the same condition again, such as recurring cancer, after having it previously.
The document discusses the stages of infection and common pathogens. It begins by defining the incubation period as the time between initial infection and appearance of symptoms, which can vary in length depending on the virus or bacteria. Next, it states that the acute stage is when symptoms reach their peak and can be diagnosed through tests. Finally, it mentions that relapse is when a person experiences the same condition again, such as recurring cancer, after having it previously.
1. Is the period between initial infection to and appearance of
symptoms. Length of this stage varies from few hours to months, depending on the virulence and concentration of the organism.
2. Is the time when it reaches its highest point of
development. All clinical signs or symptoms of a particular disease can be analyzed through appropriate test.
3. When a person who has been affected by conditions in the past
is affected with the same again. It could be a medical or psychological condition like cancer, drug addiction or depression.
4. The short period where the body begins to react to
pathogens. These reactions include discharge, slight fever, headache, watery eyes, runny nose, tiredness, irritability.
5. The time in which recovery seems complete, the body’s
defenses defeat the illness although the disease may still be communicable. The host may experience relapse or being sick again.
6. Phase when the host feels improved but might or might not feel like doing normal activities. This is when infection is ending or in some cases being reduced.
7-12 Write the stages of infection “IN ORDER”
13-15 Write at least 3 types of Pathogens.
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