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Table 1. 3 BasicInfectiologicalTerminologyI(Pathogen)
Term Explanation
Saprophytes Thesemicroorganismsarenonpathogenic;their
naturalhabitatisdeadorganicmatter
Parasites Unicellularormetazoanorganismlivinginoron
anorganismofanotherspecies(host)ontheex-
penseofthehost
- Commensals Normalinhabitantsofskinandmucosa;thenor-
malfloraisthusthetotalcommensalpopulation
(seeTable 1. 7 ,p.25) - Pathogenicmicroorganisms Classicdisease-causingpathogens
- Opportunistsor
facultatively
pathogenic
microorganisms
Cancausediseaseinimmunocompromisedindi-
vidualsgivenan“opportune”situation;theseare
frequentlygermsofthenormalfloraorocca-
sionallyfromthesurroundingenvironment,ani-
mals,orothergermcarriers
Pathogenicity Capacityofapathogenspeciestocausedisease
Virulence Sumofthedisease-causingpropertiesofastrain
ofapathogenicspecies
Incubationperiod Timebetweeninfectionandmanifestationof
diseasesymptoms;thisspecificdiseasecharac-
teristiccanbemeasuredinhours,days,weeks,
orevenyears
Prepatency Aparasitologicalterm:timebetweeninfection
andfirstappearanceofproductsofsexualre-
productionofthepathogen(e.g.,wormeggsin
stoolofahostwithhelminthosis)
Infectionspectrum Thetotalityofhostspecies“susceptible”toin-
fectionbyagivenpathogen
Minimuminfectivedose Smallestnumberofpathogenssufficientto
causeaninfection
Modeofinfection Methodorpathwayusedbypathogentoinvade
host
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