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Fungi
yeast, mold, mildew
"vegetable parasites"
This usually affects the skin because it lives off Keratin.
fungus
Keratin
protien that makes up the sin
protozoa
single cell parasite with the ability to move
spread in food and water
2 types of parasites
endo-injested in food and h2o
ecto-ticks, flees , mites
parasite
grows, feeds and shelters on or in another organism while contributing nothing to the survival of the organism
Hazard Communications Act
stated that manufactors assess the hazards asso. with their products
Blood Borne Pathogen Standard
1.Universal precautions
2.practice controls and guidelines
3.clean the work area
4.hep B vaccine
5. follow up after exposure (incedent report-#200 form)
streptococci
(string of beads)
puss forming bacteria causing strep throat/blood poisening
Bacteria most commonly spread hand to hand
streptococci
Occupational Safety and Health Act
1970
regulating employees exposure to toxic substances and informing employees of possible material hazzards
MSDS
material, saftey, data, sheet
1 for every product sold
hazardous ingred, use/handeling procedures, flamability and fire guidelines, medical guidelines
state and federal gov. require all hazardous products have one of these
MSDS
Laws
written by legislators to determine the scope of practice
set guidelines for regulatory agencies to make rules
rules
set by regulatory agencies/boards
determine how the laws should be followed
rules can be changed/updated
4 classifications of infectious material
1. bacteria
2. viral
3. fungus
4. paracites
2 types of bacteria
pathogenic and non pathogenic
pathogenic bacteria
causes disease of infection in the body
non pathogenic
increases immune system
protects against infection
breaks down food
3 types of pathogenic bacteria
cocci
bacilli
sirilla
staphylococci
grape-like clusters
pus forming
absesses, boils, pustules(acne)
diplococci
grows in pairs

pneumonia
bacilli
short rod shaped
TB
tetanis
typhoid/dyptheria
spirilla
spiral shape

STD's (syphiluis)
lyme's disease
Def of bacteria
one cell micro-organism with both pland and animal characteristics
also called germs or microbes
3 types of cocci
staphylococci
streptococci
diplococci
(round-alone or in groups)
systemic disease
affects the whole body
often due to under/over functioning of internal glands/organs
virus
parasidic submicroscopic particles that infects cells of organisms.
A virus is able to replication only through taking over the host cells reproductive machinery.
capable of infecting all plands, animals, even bacteria
2 types of disinfectants
chemical-bateriocidal, fungucidal, virocidal

hospital grade