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difference between inflammation and infection​

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Answered by sanhitahalder07
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Inflammation is the body's general response to disease and may occur secondary to infection, tumors, physical trauma or other conditions both local and widespread. Inflammation is not synonymous with infection however, as infection is always caused by microorganisms. Further, while infection almost always causes inflammation, inflammation is very often present in the absence of infection.

Infection involves colonization of body tissues by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or even the newest form of infectious organism discovered, "prions." Prions are often the cause of the neurologic diseases such as "Mad Cow disease" and "Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease" in people.

Inflammation is simply the bodies response to biological insult, with infection being just one type of insult.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Inflammation is the body's general response to disease and may occur secondary to infection, tumors, physical trauma or other conditions both local and widespread. Inflammation is not synonymous with infection however, as infection is always caused by microorganisms. Further, while infection almost always causes inflammation, inflammation is very often present in the absence of infection.Infection involves colonization of body tissues by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or even the newest form of infectious organism discovered, "prions." Prions are often the cause of the neurologic diseases such as "Mad Cow disease" and "Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease" in people.

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