10 1 GeneralAspectsofMedicalMicrobiology
Tab 1. 4 BasicInfectiologicalTerminologyII(Host)
Term Explanation
Contamination Microbiologicalpresenceofmicroorganismsonobjects,in
theenvironment,orinsamplesforanalysis
Colonization Presenceofmicroorganismsonskinormucosa;nopenetra-
tionintotissues;typicalofnormalflora;pathogenicmicro-
organismsoccasionallyalsoshowcolonizationbehavior
Infection Invasionofahostorganismbymicroorganisms,proliferation
oftheinvadingorganisms,andhostreaction
Inapparent(orsub-
clinical)infection
Infectionwithoutoutbreakofclinicalsymptoms
Infectiousdisease
(orclinicalinfection)
Infectionwithoutbreakofclinicalsymptoms
Probabilityof
manifestation
Frequencyofclinicalmanifestationofaninfectionindis-
posedindividuals(%)
Endogenousinfection Infectionarisingfromthecolonizingflora
Exogenousinfection Infectionarisingfrominvasionofhostbymicroorganisms
fromsourcesexternaltoit
Nosocomialinfection Infectionacquiredduringhospitalization(urinarytractinfec-
tions,infectionsoftherespiratoryorgans,woundinfection,
sepsis)
Localinfection Infectionthatremainsrestrictedtotheportalofentryand
surroundingarea
Generalizedinfection Lymphogenousand/orhematogenousspreadofinvading
pathogenstartingfromtheportalofentry;infectionofor-
ganstowhichpathogenshowsaspecificaffinity(organo-
tropism);threestages:incubation,generalization,organ
manifestation
Sepsis Systemicdiseasecausedbymicroorganismsand/ortheir
toxicproducts;thereisoftenalocalizedfocusofinfection
fromwhichpathogensortoxicproductsentertheblood-
streamcontinuouslyorinintermittentphases
Transitorybacteremia/
viremia/parasitemia
Briefpresenceofmicroorganismsinthebloodstream
Superinfection Occurrenceofasecondinfectioninthecourseofafirstin-
fection
Relapses Seriesofinfectionsbythesamepathogen
Reinfection Seriesofinfectionsbydifferentpathogens
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