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Pathogenicity
Infection and Transmission
The infections are generated by the pathogenic organisms present in the environment. They maintain the capacity to invade a host body and establish colonies. A disease caused by such infectious agents is called a communicable disease or transmissible disease. These diseases spread through diverse means including blood, food, water, air, or vectors.
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- What are nosocomial infection?How nosocomial infections are transmitted?What does the term “dimorphic” refer to? Give an example of an organism that is dimorphic and what disease it causes.Family name, scientific name, common name, hosts/damage, life cycle, morphological characters (Focus on similarities/differences 1. Hemlock looper 2. Mourning cloak 3. Spruce coneworm
- Family name, scientific name, common name, hosts/damage, life cycle, morphological characters (Focus on similarities/differences 1. Carpenter worm 2. Bruce SpanwormWhat is the criterion usedto classify hosts asintermediate hosts or asdefinitive hosts?List at least 5 parasites and indicate each their respective common names. How do you correctly write the scientific name of a parasite and Give an example on how to write it correctly.