Basic Microbiology For 2014 Ver1
Basic Microbiology For 2014 Ver1
Basic Microbiology For 2014 Ver1
• Endogenous Infections:
Caused by Microorganisms that are already
present on or in the human body which acts as
Reservoir of infection (Source)
• Exogenous Infections:
Caused by microorganisms from the external
environment (Source)
Type of Transmission
• Horizontal Transmission:
Occurs from person to person
• Vertical Transmission:
Transmission from mother to fetus
across the placenta
Horizontal Transmission thru Contact
• Direct Contact
Direct exposure to skin
and body secretions.
such as their skin or an
infected wound, to
another part of their own
body or to another
individual.
Contact Transmission
• Indirect Contact
Occurs when organisms
from an infected host or
other reservoir are
transmitted to a
susceptible host via an
inanimate object or fomite.
such as endoscopes,
clothing, bedding,
dressings and sinks.
Contact Transmission
Droplet Transmission
(Airborne
Transmission)
Transmission of
infectious agents in
droplets from
respiratory secretions
by coughing, sneezing
or talking
eg: cold and influenza
viruses, Tuberculosis.
Preventing Infection in
Endoscopy
Control the source of microorganisms
Prevent their transmission
Minimise the risks associated with
increased host susceptibility.
These are achieved thru:
Cleaning, Disinfection, Sterilization
Standard and Additional Precautions
Immunization
Standard and Additional Precautions
• Gram Negative
Stain- prefer all
conditions
especially wet
• Gram Positive
Stain- prefer dry
environments
Normal Flora