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Diseases Caused by Bacteria and Viruses
Chapter 20 Section 3
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In this section… How do bacteria cause disease?
How do viruses cause diseases? Why are emerging diseases particularly threatening to human health?
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General Definitions Pathogens-disease causing agents
Vaccine-a preparation of weakened or killed pathogens Antibiotic-drugs that block the reproduction and growth of bacteria. Emerging Disease-a first time disease seen in a population, or a disease that become harder to treat. Prion-a protein that can cause neurological damage.
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Disease Mechanisms Two ways Damaging tissue Releasing Chemicals
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Host Tissue Damage Like TB-Tuberculosis
Pathogen is inhaled and triggers an immune system response Begins damaging tissue
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Releasing Toxins Like the bacteria that causes diphtheria
Deadly Food Poising
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Controlling Bacteria Physical Removal Disinfectants Food Storage
Food Processing Sterilization by heat
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Preventing a Bacterial disease
Use of a vaccine Edward Jenner Video contributions-quiz.html
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Preventing Disease Vaccines Antibiotics
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Viral Diseases Viruses cause disease by directly destroying living cells or affecting cellular processes, upsetting homeostasis.
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Preventing Viral Diseases
Prevention: Vaccines Personal Hygiene
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Treating Viral Diseases
Antibiotics don’t work Antiviral Drugs
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Emerging Diseases These pathogens can have a huge affect on humans…we haven’t built up a resistance yet, and have no way to control them. Superbugs New Viruses
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Prions Clumps of proteins that cause problems.
Means protein infections particle Affect humans and animals.
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