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Diseases Non Infectious & Infectious Disease. Non-Infectious Disease  Disease NOT caused by contact with person, object, animal or substance  NOT contagious.

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1 Diseases Non Infectious & Infectious Disease

2 Non-Infectious Disease  Disease NOT caused by contact with person, object, animal or substance  NOT contagious  Caused by RISK FACTORS – behavioral, environmental, hereditary  Examples: cancer, d iabetes, heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure

3 Infectious Disease  Caused by micro-organisms that enter, live in, and multiply within the human body.  Examples: Mono, Rabies, Chicken Pox, Measles, Colds, Flu

4 The Spread of Infectious Diseases People come in contact with pathogens through: 1. Contact with an infected person: directly or indirectly – hugs, kisses, touching, sneezes, coughing sneeze – an expulsion of air from the nose and mouth. This air can reach speeds of 70 mph and an unimpeded sneeze sends two to five thousand bacteria-filled droplets into the air.airnosemouthbacteria

5 The Sneeze: How Germs are Spread – YouTube  YouTube - Coughing Robot Spews 'Flu Germs‘ YouTube - Coughing Robot Spews 'Flu Germs‘  YouTube - The Story behind the Sleeve YouTube - The Story behind the Sleeve  The Sneeze – YouTube (opera music) The Sneeze – YouTube

6 2. Contact with a contaminated object: some can survive for a period of time outside a person’s body – door knobs, cups, pens Some viruses and bacteria can live from 20 minutes up to 2 hours or more on surfaces like cafeteria tables, doorknobs, and desks. (Ansari, 1988; Scott and Bloomfield, 1989) People come in contact with pathogens through:

7 3. Contact with an infected animal: some disease can be spread by animals – rabies, malaria People come in contact with pathogens through:

8 The Four Ways Infectious Diseases Enter The Body 1. Air we breathe 2. Swallowing 3. Breaks in the Skin 4. Moist linings of eyes, ears, nose, mouth

9 Preventing Infectious Disease 1. AVOID contact with pathogens 2. GET IMMUNIZED with a vaccine shot 3. CHOOSE healthy behaviors – get sleep, eat healthy, DON’T SHARE items, WASH HANDS!!!!!

10 Pathogens are Micro-Organisms that cause disease: VIRUS: the smallest pathogen - 100x smaller than bacteria - can multiply only by entering into a living cell - different types of viruses enter different types of cells - cannot just “get rid of it”

11 BACTERIA – single celled micro- organisms that can live almost ANYWHERE!! - air, soil, food, plants, animals, objects, on HUMANS!! * Antibiotics can fight against bacteria Pathogens are Micro-Organisms that cause disease:

12 What do you have to remember when washing your hands???  HANDWASHING is the #1 way to prevent the spread of infectious disease!!!  40% of food borne illness is the result of poor handwashing

13  Germs are STICKY – use soap and water  20-30 seconds or as long as it takes to sing Happy Birthday 2x  Warm water makes more bubbles to lift germs away What do you have to remember when washing your hands???

14  Wash your hands – before eating, before preparing food, after going to the bathroom, changing diapers, touching animals, shaking hands, taking out the trash, after smoking, working, playing,  Use paper towels to turn off faucets and open doors to prevent re-contamination What do you have to remember when washing your hands???

15 Some links…  YouTube - Bill Nye - Anti-Bacterial Soap versus Regular Water YouTube - Bill Nye - Anti-Bacterial Soap versus Regular Water  YouTube - Cell Phone Bacteria YouTube - Cell Phone Bacteria WARNING! Dirty Purses: All ladies must see this video about your purse and bacteria! - YouTube


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