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The 5 “S” of good Health 1. Soap 2. Safe Sex 3. Seat Belts 4. Sleep 5. Stress Reduction
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Terms Chain of infection: Series of step in the cycle of you getting sick Pathogen: Microorganism that cause disease Natural Environment: Where the pathogen lives Reservoir: Where it waits (lives)- person, animal, soil, food, water
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Terms Portal of exit: How it is transmitted 1.Examples- 2.Salvia-Mono 3.Blood-HIV 4.Feces-Intestinal Disease 5.Nose/throat- cold/flu
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Terms Transmission: 1.Directly-person to person (hand shake, sneeze) 2.Insect-mosquitoes (West Nile) 3.Inanimate objects-utensils, toilet seats, syringes, door needles Portal of entry: Skin, inhaled, food, & water
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How to interrupt the Chain 1. Stay home if you’re sick 2. Wash hands 3. Immunize your kids
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How to Stay Well: 1. Wash your hands 2. Avoid Touching your face 3. Beware of Hotspots- kitchen sponge, vacuum cleaner, washing machine, toilet, trash can
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Avoid Catching a Cold 1. Drink lots of water- 2 quarts 2. Plenty of Rest 3. Eat plenty of fresh fruits & veggies 4. Wash your hands 5. Exercise regularly 6. Stay 3ft away from sick people 7. Be aware of what’s going on in tight places
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Pathogens Infectious diseases can occur when pathogens, microorganisms that cause disease, enter your body. If your body does not fight off the invaders quickly and successfully, you develop and infection!!!
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Bacteria Single Cell organism that can live almost anywhere on earth -Chlamydia -Whooping Cough -Strep -Pinkeye -TB -Tetanus
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Viruses A piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat. -Common Cold -AIDS -HIV -Measles -Chicken Pox -Polio -Small pox -Herpes
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Fungi Plantlike organism that cause diseases of the lungs, the mucous membranes, and the skin. -Athlete’s Foot -Ringworm -Yeast Infection -Jock Itch
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Protozoa Single-celled microorganisms that are larger and more complex then bacteria. -Malaria -Dysentery -African Sleeping Sickness
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Parasitic Worms Worms that feed. -Hookworm -Tapeworm -Pinworms
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