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Disease Communicable = spread from one living thing to another or through the environment. (colds, strep throat, mono) NON-communicable = not transmitted by another person, a vector, or the environment. (heart disease, cancer, diabetes).
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Definitions Pathogens = organism that causes disease (virus, bacteria, fungi,etc.) Infection = condition that occurs when pathogens enter the body, multiply, and damage body cells.
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Virus Pieces of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat. –Smallest known pathogens –invades host cell, takes over and copies –NO CURES –Run course and immune system will take over
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Fungus Plantlike organisms, molds and yeast. –Organic host –Athlete’s foot, yeast, ringworm –Cured with Anit-funglas
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Bacteria Single celled microorganisms that live almost everywhere on earth. –Harmful and beneficial –Can be cure with ANTIBIOTICS –Help digest food and make needed vitamins
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Protozoa Single celled organisms that are larger and more complex than bacteria. –Ex. Malaria and trichomoniasis –Cured with drugs that target protozoa Rickettsias = resemble bacteria –Invade cells of another life form –Insect bites –Ex. Rocky Mountain Fever
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Communicable Diseases Cold = inflammation of mucous membranes. Influenza = infection of respiratory tract. Pneumonia = serious disease Strep Throat = bacterial > direct contact. Tuberculosis = attacks the lungs Hepatitis = A, B, and C
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Transmission Direct Contact = touching, biting, kissing, and sexual contact. Sneezing or coughing can spread saliva or mucus to a person’s eyes, nose or mouth. Indirect contact = Contaminated objects. Vectors (an infected carrier that transmits pathogen to humans or other animals). Water and food. Airborne Transmission = pathogens that travel through the air for long periods of time (chicken pox, tuberculosis, and influenza).
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