The Causes and Spread of Infection
The Causes and Spread of Infection
The Causes and Spread of Infection
Bacteria are ten to 100 times larger than viruses. They are
typically 1 to 3 microns in length. can be rod
shaped(bacillus), spherical(cocci), spiral shaped(spirillum) and
comma shaped(vibrio). Some bacteria live and multiply in the
environment while others are adapted to life within human
or animal hosts. Some bacteria can double in number every
fifteen minutes while others take weeks or months to
multiply. The majority of bacteria are harmless and beneficial
to the human body but some can cause infectious diseases. A
bacterium usually affects one part of the body and doesn’t
spread across or through the body. Bacterial infections are
normally treated with a course of antibiotics.
2.5 Identify the key factors that will make it more likely that
Infection will occur
Key factors that can make it more likely for infection to
occur are:
-poor infection control practices
-physical and psychological well-being
-weak immune system
-age – vulnerable people (elderly, babies)
-lack of immunisation
-poor hygiene
-medical interventions and medical therapies, such as
chemotherapy.