2. Microbial Infection
An infection occurs when a microorganism enters a
person’s body and causes harm. The microorganism
uses that person’s body to sustain itself, reproduce,
and colonize. These infectious microscopic organisms
are known as pathogens, and they can multiply
quickly.
Examples of pathogens include : Bacteria.
4. Infection Name
1.Primary infection Initial Infection
2.Infection Same Infection
3.Secondary Followed Primary Infection
4.Acute Short and severe Infection
5.Chronic Long and Mild
6.Communicable One person to Another person by direct Contact
7.Opportunistic Weaked Immune system
8.Non-Communicable Arising from Opportunistic Pathogens
9.Localized
Infection
An infection is the colonization of a host by microbial
species.
10.Generalized or
Systematic Infection
An infection that has spread to several regions or areas in
the body of the host
11.Nosocominal Hospital type of infection
12.Physician Medical errors by physician
13.Vertical Infection Transfer of diseases from mother to baby
14.Latent Infection Diseases long time after infection.