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TIME TO TAKE NOTES: USING YOUR CORNELL NOTES , FILL IN THE BLANKS AS WE GO THROUGH THE NOTES. FOR THOSE WITH A CELL PHONE, START AND PAUSE THE SLIDES TO FILL IN THE BLANKS

Lesson 3: VIRAL INFECTIONS Are Viruses Alive? Scientist do not consider viruses to be alive because it unlike living things a virus cannot reproduce on its own. 5 WAYS VIRAL INFECTIONS PASS FROM PERSON TO PERSON Touching living or nonliving objects Coughing Sneezing Insect bites Blood

VIRAL INFECTIONS CONT. 5 SYMPTOMS OF A COLD ARE: Congestion Runny nose HOW ARE COLD SPREAD? COUGHING SNEEZING TOUCHING THE COMMON COLD 5 SYMPTOMS OF A COLD ARE: Congestion Runny nose Sore throat Sneezing Coughing THE COMMON COLD CONT. 3 THINGS YOU SHOULD DO IF YOU HAVE A COLD ARE: DRINK A LOT OF FLUID GET PLENTY OF REST STAY AWAY FROM SCHOOL OR OTHER PUBLIC PLACES

VIRAL INFECTION CONT. 1 WAY TO AVOID FLU IS: TO get the flu vaccine 7 SYMPTOMS OF INFLUENZA: BODY ACHES HEADACHES HIGH FEVER CHILLS CONGESTION COUGH SORE THROAT 1 WAY TO AVOID FLU IS: TO get the flu vaccine

VIRAL INFECTIONS CONT. FIGHTING VIRAL INFECTIONS 2 Natural defense in your body to fight viral infections are: Saliva contain chemicals to kill the virus. Mucus in your nose traps the virus

Lesson 5: PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES THE 1ST STEP YOU CAN TAKE TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF DISEASE IS TO PRACTICE GOOD HYGIENE. INFECTIOUS DISEASE ARE SPREAD MORE OFTEN BY TOUCH THAN BY ANY OTHER METHOD. 1 SIMPLE ACT THAT REMOVES DISEASE-CAUSING GERMS FROM YOUR BODY IS WASHING YOUR HANDS. WHEN YOU ARE AROUND A PERSON WITH A CONTAGIOUS DISEASE DO THE FOLLOWING: KEEP YOUR DISTANCE AVOID TOUCHING YOUR NOSE, EYES OR MOUTH WASH YOUR HANDS WELL EAT A BALANCED DIET DO NOT SHARE PERSONAL CARE ITEMS SUCH AS TOOTHBRUSH OR TOWEL

Lesson 5: PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES PROTECTING OTHERS FROM CATCHING A CONTAGIOUS INFECTION FROM YOU BY: STAY AWAY FROM SCHOOL OR OTHER PUBLIC PLACES

COMPLETE THE DISEASE PREVENTION WORKSHEET USING YOUR NOTES WHEN YOU ARE DONE PLACE THE NOTES IN THE DRAWER

CLOSING AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR WORK PERIOD ASSIGNMENT ANSWER THE CLOSING QUESTION WHICH IS THE CONCEPTUAL ?