Volume 30, Number 6—June 2024
Perspective
Decolonization and Pathogen Reduction Approaches to Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare-Associated Infections
Table
Term | Definition |
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Colonization |
Harboring living, actively dividing, and stable bacterial cell populations that do not cause symptoms of disease or infection. |
Decolonization |
Removing or reducing the burden of a pathogen, either temporarily or permanently. |
Pathogen reduction |
Substantial reduction of colonizing pathogen load, inclusive of, but not solely related to, decolonization, and more focused over a short period of increased infection or transmission risk. |
Cross-transmission |
Transmission of bacterial infection and antimicrobial resistance. |
Opportunistic pathogen |
Disease-causing microbes that can invade the body and cause disease under conditions of weakened immune defense. |
Pathobiont |
Opportunistic pathogenic bacteria that can emerge from the human microbiota to cause disease when its microbial ecology is disturbed. |
Pathotype | A group of bacteria within the same species that can attack a host in different ways. |
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