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What is described as an infection that is confined to a particular part of the body and appears as a lesion containing pus?

  1. Systemic infection

  2. Viral infection

  3. Local infection

  4. Bacterial infection

The correct answer is: Local infection

A local infection is described as an infection that is confined to a particular part of the body. This means the infection is limited to a specific area and does not spread throughout the body. A lesion containing pus is a common characteristic of a local infection. Option A, systemic infection, refers to an infection that affects the entire body and can spread to multiple organs and systems. A local infection is not the same as a systemic infection. Option B, viral infection, is a type of infection caused by a virus and can manifest differently depending on the virus. It is not specifically described as a lesion containing pus. Option D, bacterial infection, is a type of infection caused by bacteria and can also manifest differently depending on the type of bacteria. It is also not specifically described as a lesion containing pus. Overall, a local infection best fits the description of an infection that is limited to