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Card 6
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What is an exogenous infection?
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Card 7
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Give examples of how exogenous infection can be acquired?
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Card 8
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What is an endogenous infection?
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Card 9
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What are early endogenous infections caused by?
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Card 10
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What are late endogenous infections?
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Card 11
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What are the factors related to HAI?
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Card 12
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What is an opportunistic infection?
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Card 13
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What are the cuases of opportunistic infection?
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Card 14
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Antibiotic use links to...
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Card 15
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In the 1990's, how resistant was Staphylococcus areus to Methiillin?
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