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An infection that appears as a lesion containing pus and is confined to a particular part of the body is called a?

  1. General infection

  2. Local infection

  3. Systemic infection

  4. Viral infection

The correct answer is: Local infection

The correct answer is local infection. A local infection is characterized by the presence of a lesion containing pus that is restricted to a specific area of the body. This means that the infection has not spread throughout the entire body but is concentrated in one particular location, causing localized symptoms such as swelling, redness, and pain in that area. In contrast, a general infection affects the entire body or multiple systems, systemic infection indicates a condition that has spread throughout the body, often through the bloodstream, and a viral infection specifically refers to infections caused by viruses, which may not necessarily have pus or form lesions in the same way as bacterial infections do. These distinctions clarify why local infection is the most accurate description of the condition presented in the question.