DISEASE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE

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DISEASE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE Spread Love, Not Germs DISEASE 1. Condition that affects the mind &/or body COMMUNICABLE DISEASE 2. Diseases that can spread

NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASE Spread Love, Not Germs NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASE 3. Diseases that DO NOT spread PATHOGEN (also called a germ) 4. An organism that causes a communicable disease

ALL PATHOGENS ARE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES; OR THEY CAN SPREAD EASILY. PATHOGENS ARE ALSO CALLED: THERE ARE FOUR TYPES 5. Viruses 6. Bacteria 7. Protozoa 8. Fungi ALL PATHOGENS ARE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES; OR THEY CAN SPREAD EASILY.

PATHOGENS ARE SPREAD IN 4 WAYS: 10. DIRECT physical contact Spread Love, Not Germs PATHOGENS ARE SPREAD IN 4 WAYS: 10. DIRECT physical contact 11. INDIRECT contact passing through the air. 12. EATING or drinking contaminated foods. 13. BITE by animal or insects.

Spread Love, Not Germs