ACTIVE VOCABULARY

Read learn the following words and word combinations:

1. mean[mJn] означать

2. invasion [in`veiZn] инвазия, вторжение

3. saliva[sq`laivq] слюна

4. contaminated [kqn`txminaitid] зараженный

5. skin cuts [`skin kAts] порезы

6. abrasion[q`breiZn] абразия

7. staff[stRf] (медицинский)персонал

8. defence[di`fens] оборона

9. intact[in`txkt] неповрежденный

10. surface[`sWfis] поверхность

11. liquid[`likwid] жидкость

12. produce [prq`djHs] производить

13. poison[`pOizn] яд

14. kill[kil] убивать

15. tears[tiqz] слезы

16. sweat[swet] пот

17. similar[`similq]< подобный, схожий }”?><

 

TEXT

INFECTION

Infection means invasion of the body by microorganisms, which are harmful. The most common sources of infection in medical practice are direct contact with a patient’s blood and saliva, consequently instruments and equipment used in the treatment become contaminated. If no action were taken infection may enter the body through skin cuts or abrasions or the eyes, it may also be swallowed. Infection from the contamination would be passed on from patient to patient, from patient to staff and from staff to patient. This involvement is called cross – infection.

Even ancient people taught that body’s first of defence against infection was an intact surface, e.g. the outer layer of skin and the protective outer layer of mucous membrane. If infection had passed it the second line of defence started its action. It was the liquid secretion produced by the protective surfaces. The mucous membrane and the salivary glands had produced saliva, which neutralized some bacterial poisons and could kill some microorganisms. Tears and sweat had a similar effect. The acidity of gastric juice killed many bacteria in food. The third line of defence is discovered now. It is immunity.

And we also know that if these defence mechanisms fail to prevent infection, the last line of defence is a response by the body called inflammation.