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30th August 2001

by Richard Conan-Davies BSc Dip Ed

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What are Infections?

Infections are the most common cause of disease. They can take on a wide range of forms.

 


 

The word "Infection " comes from L. infectio a dyeing.

source: dictionary.com

Infections can be considered in more general terms. It is really just information that enters something and changes the way it works or behaves. For example you could have an infectious laugh that means your laugh has information in it that makes us all laugh!

 

 

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Disclaimer:
Although every care has been taken to make this site useful,
this site does not provide Infections advice.
You should consult your doctor for Infections advice specific to you.


Why are Infections important?


Infections affect everyone and essentially every living thing. Having an awareness of different types of infections may help us to better manage, avoid, or control infections that may affect us or our friends/family.

 

 

Millions of people are infected by disease causing

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News about Infections.

newsInfections issues are very frequently reported in the news. Here are some of the best sources of the latest news about Infections.

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Some reliable and quality assured sources of general Infections information include:

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How is Infections classified?

Infections can be classified in various ways.

Nature of Infections
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This covers the basic biology, chemistry and physics linked with Infections

Technology of Infections
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This is the practical application of science to help our Infections, including treatments

Culture of Infections
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This is the social & humanistic context of Infections. This may also include epidemiology.

 

 

 

Types of Infections

Most of us are concerned about are Infections conditions.

There are essentially two types of infections.

Parasitic Infections
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Viral Infections
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Baterial/Fungal Infections
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The common feature between the two are that there is something that carries the cause of the disease.

 

 

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What is the history of Infections?

Infections go back to the beginning of life itself

 

One of the first people to discover that one of the causes of diseases were infections of bacteria was Louis Pasteur.

The real scientific break though for diagnosing specific infections was a German scientist called Emmanuel Koch

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The future of Infections?

 

labThe future of Infections is about discovering the answers to the questions we have about Infections. It is about finding out how the infection occurs and how we might treat them.

An excellent source of future of Infections is from

It is sourced from the latest medical journals world wide.

 

 

The best sources of information about the future of Infections is by looking at the latest research in Infections sciences.

Medical research sites in Australia including:

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Disclaimer:

Although every care has been taken to make this site useful, this site does not provide Infections advice. You should consult your doctor for Infections advice specific to you.

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