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1 Pathogens Bacteria and Viruses

2 Pathogens Organism that causes disease Types: Examples?
Bacteria, viruses, fungi, protists Examples? Plasmodium  malaria HIV  AIDS HPV  genital warts, cervical cancer Dermatophytes  athlete’s foot Salmonella  food poisoning

3 How do they spread? Coughing, sneezing, and physical contact
Exchange of body fluids Contaminated water or food Animal vectors

4 Emerging Diseases Formerly unknown or newly evolved diseases
Ex. AIDS in the 1980’s West Nile Virus H1N1 Drug-resistant TB Ebola We often do not have a way to control them Our bodies have little resistance to them

5 Emerging Diseases

6 Bacterial Diseases How do they cause disease? Other examples:
Destroy living cells Directly infect cells Indirectly – may trigger an immune response that damages cells Releasing toxins Poisons interfere with our cells’ activities E.g. Botulism paralyzes muscles Other examples: TB, Tetanus, Lyme disease, Strep throat

7 Controlling bacterial infections
Wash surfaces/hands  washes away bacteria Use chemicals  disinfectants Properly store our food  refrigeration Cook food fully  kills bacteria Heat sterilization  e.g. surgical tools Antibiotics  treat bacterial infections Vaccines – prepare immune system

8 Viral Diseases How do they cause disease? Examples:
Attack and destroy specific types of cells Can change patterns of growth and development of cells  leads to cancer Examples: Common cold, influenza (flu), HIV/AIDS, chicken pox, Hepatitis B, HPV

9 Controlling viral diseases
Vaccines Good hygiene – wash hands, use Kleenex! Avoid contact with sick individuals Antibiotics DO NOT work against viruses Few antiviral drugs


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