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Common Infectious Diseases
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Cold Infection causes inflammation of the mucous in nose Caused by breathing contagious droplets or direct contact ( rhinovirus) S/S: –Runny or stuffy nose –Sneezing –Sore throat TX: rest, water, nutrition
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Influenza Infection of the respiratory tract. Caused by direct or indirect contact (viruses) S/S: –Chills, Fever –Headache –Muscle ache TX: rest, water, nutrition, Tylenol
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Tuberculosis Highly contagious bacterial infection that affects the lungs -Spread through airborne droplets (coughing, sneezing) S/S: coughing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fever, weight loss TX: antibiotics
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Meningitis (-itis=inflammation Inflammation of the meninges that cover the brain and spinal cord S/S: fever, headache, nausea/vomiting, stiff neck TX: antibiotics
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Measles Contagious viral disease that mainly affects children (virus) S/S: rash, fever, runny nose, cough, ear infections TX: immunization
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Mononucleosis Viral infection common in people 10-30 years “kissing disease” because it is transferred through saliva S/S: chills, fever, sore throat, fatigue, swollen lymph nodes TX: Tylenol, bed rest for 3-6 months
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Hepatitis A From eating food or drinking water that is contaminated with feces
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Hepatitis B Coming into contact with contaminated blood Spread: Contaminated medical instruments, sexual contact with infected person, needles More harmful then Hep A, can lead to liver damage
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Hepatitis C Like B, spread through contaminated blood Cause liver cancer TX for ABC: vaccine (A&B), rest, proper nutrition, fluids
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E - Coli Caused by Bacteria Eating undercooked meat, working with cows, drinking contaminated water S/S: abdominal cramps, diarrhea, bloody stools. TX: water, ask doctor about taking medications
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Strep Throat Caused by streptococcus bacteria S/S: inflammation of the throat TX: antibiotics
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Athletes Foot Fungal infection S/S: itching, rash around the toes and on the foot. TX: anti-fungal medication
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