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- Gram-negative rods
- Acid-fast bacilli
- Gram-positive cocci
- Spirochetes
- Eliminates all forms of microbial life.
- Reduces the number of pathogenic microorganisms on inanimate objects.
- Renders an object free of all microorganisms.
- Inactivates bacterial spores.
- Using an alcohol-based hand rub for extended time.
- Washing hands thoroughly with soap and water.
- Using antiseptic wipes only.
- Wearing double gloves.
- Developing a thicker cell wall that prevents antibiotic entry.
- Altering the antibiotic's target site.
- Producing enzymes that inactivate the antibiotic.
- All of the above.
- Adaptive immunity
- Innate immunity
- Passive immunity
- Humoral immunity
- Budding
- Binary fission
- Spore formation
- Sexual reproduction
- Photosynthesis
- Phagocytosis
- Absorption
- Chemosynthesis
- Community-acquired infection
- Opportunistic infection
- Healthcare-associated infection (HAI)
- Localized infection
- Reducing the number of microorganisms on living tissue.
- Eliminating all microorganisms, including spores.
- Reducing the number of microorganisms on inanimate objects.
- Inhibiting the growth of microorganisms.
- Are single-celled organisms that can reproduce independently.
- Possess both DNA and RNA simultaneously.
- Require a living host cell for replication.
- Are easily treated with standard antibiotics.
- Reservoir
- Mode of transmission
- Susceptible host
- Pathogenicity/Virulence
- Gram-negative bacilli
- Gram-positive bacilli
- Gram-negative cocci
- Gram-positive cocci
- Washing hands with plain soap and water for 5 seconds.
- Using alcohol-based hand rub if hands are not visibly soiled.
- Rinsing hands under running water only.
- Wiping hands with a dry cloth.
- Acidic
- Neutral
- Basic (alkaline)
- Highly acidic
- Enzyme
- Structural protein
- Hormone
- Transport protein
- Glycolysis
- Glycogenolysis
- Glycogenesis
- Gluconeogenesis
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