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Health & Disease
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17 September 201817 September 201817 September 2018
Communicable Disease
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Starter What is a pathogen?
Can you name some diseases caused by each type of pathogen? How are pathogens spread?
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Pathogens An organisms that can cause disease Usually (but not always) micro-organisms Viruses: a special case – more on this next lesson! The word pathogen comes from the Greek words pathos (meaning feelings/suffering) and gen (meaning birth) Suggest why they were given this name
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Disease Transmission
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Disease Transmission
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Communicable diseases and their symptoms
Infection Cause Cholera Bacteria Symptoms Diarrhoea
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Communicable diseases and their symptoms
Infection Cause Tuberculosis Bacteria Symptoms Lung damage
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Leaf loss and bark lesions
Communicable diseases and their symptoms Infection Cause Chalara ash dieback Fungi Symptoms Leaf loss and bark lesions
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Damage to blood and liver
Communicable diseases and their symptoms Infection Cause Malaria Protists Symptoms Damage to blood and liver
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Causes haemorrhagic fever
Communicable diseases and their symptoms Infection Cause Ebola Virus Symptoms Causes haemorrhagic fever
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Destroys white blood cells, leading to the onset of AIDS
Communicable diseases and their symptoms Infection Cause HIV Virus Symptoms Destroys white blood cells, leading to the onset of AIDS
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Pain urinating and abdominal pain
Communicable diseases and their symptoms Infection Cause Chlamydia Bacteria Symptoms Pain urinating and abdominal pain
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How are these diseases spread?
Match the disease with its method of transmission Cholera Vectors Tuberculosis Bodily fluids Chalara ash dieback Airborne Malaria Direct contact HIV Airborne Chlamydia Water
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Task Draw a table to show the causes, symptoms and transmission of the diseases that we have talked about today Disease Pathogen Host Symptoms Method of transmission Stomach Ulcers Cholera Tuberculosis Chalara Dieback Malaria HIV/AIDS Ebola
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How can this transmission be reduced or prevented?
In groups discuss possible methods of prevention… Malaria Chlamydia Tuberculosis Chalara ash dieback HIV Cholera
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