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Transmission of infection
Dr. Naglaa Youssef
• Chain of infection
• Risk factors to infection
• Signs and symptoms of infection
Outlines
ILOs
• By the end of this lecture the students will be
able to:
– Define chain of infection.
– List six links of the chain of infection.
– Give an example of infectious disease and illustrate
its steps of infectious process.
– Identify the risk factors to infection.
– Assess signs and symptoms of infection
Definition of chain of infection
• The six components involved in the
transmission of microorganisms are
illustrated and described as the chain of
infection.
• All these six components should be
present to transmit an infectious disease
from one human or animal to a
susceptible host.
The chain of infection
5
• In order to control or prevent infection it is
essential to understand that transmission of a
pathogen resulting in colonization or infection
requires that six vital links.
• Each link must be present for infection or
colonization to proceed, and breaking any of
the links can prevent the infection.
• The aim of isolation precautions is to interrupt
these links.
1. Causative agent
• The causative agent for
infection is any
microorganism capable to
producing disease.
• Microorganisms
responsible for infectious
diseases include bacteria,
viruses, fungi, and
protozoa.
• Sometimes, microorganisms are part of patient’s
own body flora and can cause infection in the
immunocompromised host. These infections are
called endogenous infections.
Infections which are acquired
from external sources are called
exogenous infections
2. Reservoir
• A reservoir is the 2nd link in the
chain of infection.
• A reservoir is the place where
the agent survives, grows,
and/or multiplies: human,
animal or environment.
• e.g. Pseudomonas spp. survive
and multiply in nebulizers and
the hepatitis B virus (HBV)
survives but does not multiply
on the surface of
haemodialysis machines.
• Infectious reservoirs abound in health care
settings, and may include:
– everything from patients, visitors, and staff members
to furniture, medical equipment, medications, food,
water, and blood.
• A human reservoir may be:
– a case or a carrier.
• A case is a patient with an acute clinical infection,
• A carrier is a person who is colonized with a specific
pathogenic microorganism but shows no signs or symptoms
of infection, e.g. Hepatitis B virus
3. Portal of exit
• The portal of exit is the path by which an infectious agent leaves its
reservoir. Usually,
• this portal is the site where the microorganism grows. Common
portals of exit associated with human reservoirs include the
respiratory, genitourinary, and gastrointestinal tracts, the skin and
mucous membranes and the placenta (transmission from mother to
fetus).
4. Mode of transmission
• The microorganism can be acquired by:
– Contact transmission (direct & indirect),
– Droplet transmission (inhalation through respiratory tract),
– Airborne transmission,
– ingestion (through gastrointestinal tract),
– inoculation (through accidental sharp injury or bites),
– transplacental transmission (microbes may cross placenta
from the mother to fetus).
Some microorganisms use more than one transmission route to get
from the reservoir to a new host.
4. Mode of transmission
• Direct contact: it refers to person-to-person spread of
microorganisms through actual physical contact.
• Indirect contact: occurs when a susceptible person comes
in contact with a contaminated object.
– In health care settings, virtually any item could be contaminated
with certain microorganisms, e.g. endoscopes, respiratory
equipment, etc. Thorough cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization
are essential in the health care.
• Droplet transmission results from
contact with contaminated respiratory
secretions. A person with a droplet-
spread infection coughs, sneezes, or
talks, releasing infected secretions that
spread through the air to the oral or
nasal mucous membranes of a person
nearby.
• Microbes in mucus droplets can travel up to about 1 m.
• Droplets don’t remain suspended in the air but settle on
surfaces. Examples of diseases spread by droplets include
influenza, whooping cough.
• Airborne transmission occurs when microbial
particles or dust particles containing pathogens
remain suspended in the air for a prolonged
period, and then are spread widely by air
currents and inhaled.
• The tiny particles remain suspended in the air for
several hours and may cause infection when a
susceptible person inhales them.
• Examples of diseases spread by the airborne
include pulmonary tuberculosis and measles.
5. Portal of entry
Hepatitis B, C and Human Immunodeficiency Virus enter through the
bloodstream or body fluids.
The portal of entry for tuberculosis
and diphtheria is through the
respiratory tract.
Salmonella enters through the
gastrointestinal tract.
Note
• In addition, each
invasive device, e.g.
intravenous line,
creates an additional
portal of entry into a
patient’s body thus
increasing the chance
of developing an
infection.
6 - Susceptible host
• The final link in the chain of infection is the
susceptible host.
• A susceptible host is a person who can become
infected by the infectious agent. Susceptible hosts
include:
• Patients,
• Health care personnel,
• Visitors from the community,
Risk factors to infection
‘’Susceptible host’’
• The very young because their immune system does not
fully develop until about age 6 months.
• The very old because the age is associated with declining
immune system function.
• Poor Nutritional Status and sociocultural condition.
• Open wounds and Invasive procedures
• Suppressed immune system
• Weakened health condition
• Presence of illness and injury
• Presence of infectious microorganism
• Number of infectious microorganism
• Hospitalized patients are more prone to
develop infection as a result of:
– surgery, invasive procedures and devices,
– immunosuppressive drugs,
– organ transplants etc.
– microorganisms flourish in health care setting and
with breaks in infection control procedures and
practices,
– patient’s weakened defense mechanisms, help set
the stage for nosocomial infections.
Signs & symptoms of infection
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Methods of infection transmission

  • 2. • Chain of infection • Risk factors to infection • Signs and symptoms of infection Outlines
  • 3. ILOs • By the end of this lecture the students will be able to: – Define chain of infection. – List six links of the chain of infection. – Give an example of infectious disease and illustrate its steps of infectious process. – Identify the risk factors to infection. – Assess signs and symptoms of infection
  • 4. Definition of chain of infection • The six components involved in the transmission of microorganisms are illustrated and described as the chain of infection. • All these six components should be present to transmit an infectious disease from one human or animal to a susceptible host.
  • 5. The chain of infection 5
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  • 8. • In order to control or prevent infection it is essential to understand that transmission of a pathogen resulting in colonization or infection requires that six vital links. • Each link must be present for infection or colonization to proceed, and breaking any of the links can prevent the infection. • The aim of isolation precautions is to interrupt these links.
  • 9. 1. Causative agent • The causative agent for infection is any microorganism capable to producing disease. • Microorganisms responsible for infectious diseases include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.
  • 10. • Sometimes, microorganisms are part of patient’s own body flora and can cause infection in the immunocompromised host. These infections are called endogenous infections. Infections which are acquired from external sources are called exogenous infections
  • 11. 2. Reservoir • A reservoir is the 2nd link in the chain of infection. • A reservoir is the place where the agent survives, grows, and/or multiplies: human, animal or environment. • e.g. Pseudomonas spp. survive and multiply in nebulizers and the hepatitis B virus (HBV) survives but does not multiply on the surface of haemodialysis machines.
  • 12. • Infectious reservoirs abound in health care settings, and may include: – everything from patients, visitors, and staff members to furniture, medical equipment, medications, food, water, and blood. • A human reservoir may be: – a case or a carrier. • A case is a patient with an acute clinical infection, • A carrier is a person who is colonized with a specific pathogenic microorganism but shows no signs or symptoms of infection, e.g. Hepatitis B virus
  • 13. 3. Portal of exit • The portal of exit is the path by which an infectious agent leaves its reservoir. Usually, • this portal is the site where the microorganism grows. Common portals of exit associated with human reservoirs include the respiratory, genitourinary, and gastrointestinal tracts, the skin and mucous membranes and the placenta (transmission from mother to fetus).
  • 14. 4. Mode of transmission • The microorganism can be acquired by: – Contact transmission (direct & indirect), – Droplet transmission (inhalation through respiratory tract), – Airborne transmission, – ingestion (through gastrointestinal tract), – inoculation (through accidental sharp injury or bites), – transplacental transmission (microbes may cross placenta from the mother to fetus). Some microorganisms use more than one transmission route to get from the reservoir to a new host.
  • 15. 4. Mode of transmission • Direct contact: it refers to person-to-person spread of microorganisms through actual physical contact.
  • 16. • Indirect contact: occurs when a susceptible person comes in contact with a contaminated object. – In health care settings, virtually any item could be contaminated with certain microorganisms, e.g. endoscopes, respiratory equipment, etc. Thorough cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization are essential in the health care.
  • 17. • Droplet transmission results from contact with contaminated respiratory secretions. A person with a droplet- spread infection coughs, sneezes, or talks, releasing infected secretions that spread through the air to the oral or nasal mucous membranes of a person nearby. • Microbes in mucus droplets can travel up to about 1 m. • Droplets don’t remain suspended in the air but settle on surfaces. Examples of diseases spread by droplets include influenza, whooping cough.
  • 18. • Airborne transmission occurs when microbial particles or dust particles containing pathogens remain suspended in the air for a prolonged period, and then are spread widely by air currents and inhaled. • The tiny particles remain suspended in the air for several hours and may cause infection when a susceptible person inhales them. • Examples of diseases spread by the airborne include pulmonary tuberculosis and measles.
  • 19. 5. Portal of entry Hepatitis B, C and Human Immunodeficiency Virus enter through the bloodstream or body fluids. The portal of entry for tuberculosis and diphtheria is through the respiratory tract. Salmonella enters through the gastrointestinal tract.
  • 20. Note • In addition, each invasive device, e.g. intravenous line, creates an additional portal of entry into a patient’s body thus increasing the chance of developing an infection.
  • 21. 6 - Susceptible host • The final link in the chain of infection is the susceptible host. • A susceptible host is a person who can become infected by the infectious agent. Susceptible hosts include: • Patients, • Health care personnel, • Visitors from the community,
  • 22. Risk factors to infection ‘’Susceptible host’’ • The very young because their immune system does not fully develop until about age 6 months. • The very old because the age is associated with declining immune system function. • Poor Nutritional Status and sociocultural condition. • Open wounds and Invasive procedures • Suppressed immune system • Weakened health condition • Presence of illness and injury • Presence of infectious microorganism • Number of infectious microorganism
  • 23. • Hospitalized patients are more prone to develop infection as a result of: – surgery, invasive procedures and devices, – immunosuppressive drugs, – organ transplants etc. – microorganisms flourish in health care setting and with breaks in infection control procedures and practices, – patient’s weakened defense mechanisms, help set the stage for nosocomial infections.
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Editor's Notes

  1. Microorganisms with a direct mode of transmission can be transferred during such patient care activities as bathing, dressing changes, and insertion of invasive devices if the hands or gloves of health care worker (HCW) are contaminated. Diseases that spread by direct contact include scabies and herpes simplex (if direct contact with infected oral lesions or secretions occurs). Hand washing is the most effective way to prevent transmission by the contact route.