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U3L2 Presentations Page 164 What to do questions What Did You Find Out questions 1 and 3

Possible Biological Weapons Anthrax — bacteria; transmitted through skin, inhalation, and gastrointestinal tract; highly lethal when inhaled. It does not spread from person to person. An anthrax vaccine does exist, but is not readily available. Antibiotics are used to treat anthrax. Smallpox — virus; highly contagious; spread by air and direct contact; high mortality rate. Smallpox has killed more people over time than any other infectious disease, including the plague. Cholera — bacteria; transmitted through water and food. Treatment involves replacing fluids and salt lost through diarrhea and vomiting. Plague — bacteria; highly contagious; transmitted by fleas; high mortality rate. It causes a type of pneumonia and can be fatal if not caught early. Antimicrobials are used to treat the disease. Botulism — one of the deadliest toxins caused by bacteria; can be inhaled or ingested. Severe botulism causes respiratory failure and paralysis. Antitoxins and assisted ventilation are used to treat the disease. Ebola — virus causes hemorrhagic fever; extremely lethal; spread through direct contact with blood and body fluids; symptoms are profuse bleeding from body openings. There is no cure or treatment. Meningitis —bacteria; spread through direct contact. Bacterial meningitis is serious and requires urgent treatment with antibiotics to prevent permanent damage or death. There is a vaccine for the most common form of bacterial meningitis (Hib).

How Communicable Diseases Spread Airborne Water-borne Carried in Food Direct Contact Contact with a carrier Contact through a wound.

How Non-communicable Diseases Spread Environment Diet Lifestyle Genetic

Scenario 1 A pregnant woman unknowingly passes the virus to her unborn child after contracting it from her partner.

Scenario 2 A man who knows he is carrying the AIDS virus continues to have unprotected sex with others without telling them.

Scenario 3 A small group of drug users routinely share needles when getting high. One of them knows she has AIDS but does not tell the others.

Scenario 4 A man unknowingly received the AIDS virus during a blood transfusion that occurred before blood was screened for AIDS. He transmitted the virus to his partner.