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Nosocomial infection - Bacteria.
These are the most common nosocomial pathogens and can be divided into:
Commensal bacteria found in normal flora of healthy humans. These have a significant protective role by preventing colonization by pathogenic microorganisms. Some commensal bacteria may cause infection if the natural host is compromised. For example, cutaneous coagulase negative staphylococci cause intravascular line infection and intestinal Escherichia coli are the most common cause ...
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 |  |  | Nosocomial infection - Rationale For Isolation Precautions In Hospitals: Encyclopedia II - Nosocomial infection - HostPeople are at the centre of hospital acquired infection: as a reservoir or source of microorganisms, as the transmitter of microorganisms and as a receptor for microorganisms – thus becoming a reservoir themselves and beginning the cycle anew. Infections tend to be endemic as opposed to epidemic, either coming from another person in the hospital (cross-infection), from an inanimate object recently contaminated by a human source (environmental infection) or may be caused by a patient’s own flora (endogenous infection). The majority of infections are caused by organisms common in the general popula ...
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