- Airborne transmission:A
means of spreading infection when airborne droplet nuclei (small particle
residue of evaporated droplets ≤5 μm in size containing microorganisms that
remain suspended in air for long periods of time) are inhaled by the
susceptible host. - Contact precautions:
Measures used to prevent and control infections that spread via direct contact
with the patient or indirectly from the patient’s immediate care environment
(including care equipment). - Droplet transmission:
The spread of infection from one individual to another by droplets containing
infectious agents. - Outbreak:When there are more disease cases
than what is usually expected for a given time, within a specific location, for
a target population. - Pathogen:Apathogen is any organism
that causes disease. This includes bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
Pathogens are also known as infectious agents because they can cause infections
in their hosts.