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COMMUNICABLE OR NON-COMMUNICABLE HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ? COMMUNICABLE OR NON-COMMUNICABLE Turn off sound

C = Communicable (able to spread from one living thing to another) Do now … On handout mark C = Communicable (able to spread from one living thing to another) Causative factors = pathogens NC = Non-communicable (not transmissible from person to person) Causative factors for disease include genetics, lifestyle, age etc.

ATHEROSCLEROSIS INFLUENZA ASTHMA RINGWORM POLIO LUNG CANCER HEART ATTACK DIARRHEA

ATHEROSCLEROSIS INFLUENZA ASTHMA RINGWORM POLIO LUNG CANCER HEART ATTACK DIARRHEA N C Cholesterol Virus Heredity/allergy Fungus Tobacco use Diet, Heredity Bacteria

EPILEPSY KIDNEY STONES SICKLE CELL COLD EMPHYSEMA MEASLES TUBERCULOSIS A.I.D.S.

EPILEPSY KIDNEY STONES SICKLE CELL COLD EMPHYSEMA MEASLES TUBERCULOSIS A.I.D.S. N C Injury/congenital Diet, water intake Heredity Virus Smoking Bacteria

STROKE PNEUMONIA HEPATITIS DIABETES GONORRHEA ALZHEIMER’S MENINGITIS ATHLETE’S FOOT

STROKE PNEUMONIA HEPATITIS DIABETES GONORRHEA ALZHEIMER’S MENINGITIS ATHLETE’S FOOT N C Hypertension Virus/Bacteria Virus Obesity/Heredity Bacteria Heredity Virus/bacteria Fungus

Muscular Dystrophy Syphilis Herpes Hemophilia Chicken Pox Hodgkin’s Disease Bubonic Plague Ebola

Muscular Dystrophy Syphilis Herpes Hemophilia Chicken Pox Hodgkin’s Disease Bubonic Plague Ebola N C Heredity Bacteria Virus Type of cancer

Non-communicable Diseases are caused by how people live, conditions they are born with, or environmental hazards. are not spread by contact because most are not caused by germs. they are the breakdown in body cells and tissues.

Non-Communicable Diseases are caused by how people live, conditions they are born with, or environmental hazards. are not spread by contact because most are not caused by germs. they are the breakdown in body cells and tissues. Watch the impact around the world… 4min

Communicable Diseases Smallest Prions AKA Infectious or Contagious Diseases Pathogens (disease causing organisms) can spread disease from one living thing to another. Viruses Bacteria Fungi Protozoa Largest

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VISUAL VENN DIAGRAMS communicable vs. non-communicable disease Heart Disease vs. HIV Cancer vs. Hepatitis B CVA vs. Lyme Disease Diabetes vs. Influenza Allergies vs. Common Cold Obesity vs. Salmonella For differences Include : Description of disease Risk Factors/Causes Treatment Complications Symptoms Group Chooses Venn Style Should be easy to read & visually appealing For similarities Include Recovery Concerns Other….