“Epidemiology” Microbes and Disease

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“Epidemiology” Microbes and Disease Name “Epidemiology” Microbes and Disease 1. Key Vocabulary – Epidemiology and Disease Transmission 2. Bacteria –Characteristics/Reproduction 3. Bacteria – Treatment and Prevention of Bacterial Infections/Antibiotic Resistance 4. Viruses –Characteristics/Examples of viral diseases 5. Viruses – Reproduction/Treatment and Prevention of Viral Infections 6. Compare and Contrast Bacteria and Viruses 7. Fungi–Characteristics/Reproduction/Treatment & Prevention of Fungal Infections 8. Parasites –Characteristics/Reproduction/Treatment and Prevention 9. Epidemic, Pandemic, Vectors and Carriers 10. Study Guide

4. Noninfectious disease- 1. Epidemiology- 2. Pathogen- 3. Infectious disease- Definition Examples Definition Examples Definition crease Examples 4. Noninfectious disease- Methods of transmission of infectious diseases 4. 5. 3. Definition P1. Key Vocabulary – Epidemiology and Disease Transmission

2. Bacteria – Characteristics/Reproduction 5. Bacteria - Characteristics – List 6-7 facts and include a labeled drawing of a bacteria. crease 6. Bacterial Reproduction – Binary Fission – Define, draw, color, label, and explain each step. 2. Bacteria – Characteristics/Reproduction

7.Pathogenic Bacteria- 9.Antibiotic Resistance- Defin. & Exam. Defin. & Exam. *Treatment of bacterial infec. 8.Antibiotic –Defin. & Exam. *Prevention of bacterial infec. Other treatments: 10.Vaccine – Def. & Exam. 1. 2. 3. *Bacteria can be useful: *5 other means of prevention: 11.Bioremediation: Def. & exam. 4. 2. 5. 3. crease 3. Bacteria –Treatment and Prevention of Bacterial Infec./Antibiotic Resistance

12. Virus – List 6-7 characteristics. Draw and label a virus. 13.Host – Def. & exam. 5 Diseases Caused by Viruses 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 4.Viruses – Characteristics and examples of viral diseases

*Treatment of Viral Infec: 15.Anti-Viral- def.& ex. 14. Virus “Reproduction” -The Lytic Cycle –Define, draw, color, and explain. *Treatment of Viral Infec: 15.Anti-Viral- def.& ex. Other treatments of Viral Infections: 1. 2. 3. Prevention of Viral Infections: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. Viruses – Reproduction/Treatment and Prevention of Viral Infections

6. Compare and Contrast Bacteria and Viruses Venn Diagram 6. Compare and Contrast Bacteria and Viruses

16.Fungus – define and give 6-7 characteristics Reproduction: Draw Figures 2,3,and 7. Read paragraph “Making More Fungi” and explain how hyphae, spores, and budding produce new fungi. 17. Heterotroph – define and give an example Disadvantages of Fungi – 1. 2. 3. Prevention of fungal infections: 1. Examples: Benefits of Fungi – 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Treatment of Fungal infections– 1. 2. P7. Fungi: Characteristics/Reproduction/Treatment and Prevention of Fungal Infections

Characteristics of Parasites Examples of Parasitic Diseases 18. Parasites: Define and list 3 characteristics 19. Adaptation: Def. and example Crease 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Treatment of Parasitic Diseases Prevention of Parasitic Diseases Treatment : Prevention: Page 8. Parasites: Characteristics/Examples/Treatment and Prevention

22.Pandemic: Def. and 2 examples 20. Disease Outbreak: Def. and example 21. Epidemic: Def. and ex. 22.Pandemic: Def. and 2 examples When does a Flu Pandemic Occur? 3 Past Influenza Epidemics/#dead 1. 2. 3. 23. Vector – Def. and 2 examples 24. Carrier – Def. and 2 examples 9. Epidemic/Pandemic/Vectors and Carriers

10. Study Guide

11. “Contagion” questions and disease map