“Disease Detectives” The Spread of Diseases. Spread Person to person; animal to person. Through the air – coughing/sneezing; body contact; money; food/drink;

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“Disease Detectives” The Spread of Diseases

Spread Person to person; animal to person. Through the air – coughing/sneezing; body contact; money; food/drink; cuts in skin.

Infectious Diseases Communicable; Contagious. Pathogens that can be spread to other people. Examples: Common cold, Flu, Strep throat, Athlete’s foot.

Non-Infectious Diseases Genetic/DNA. Can NOT be spread/transmitted to other people. Are passed between parents and offspring. Examples: Cystic fibrosis; Sickle cell anemia, Huntington’s disease.

Vectors Animals/insects that transmit diseases to humans through bodily contact. Examples: – Mosquitoes & West Nile Virus – Ticks & Lyme disease – Fleas & Bubonic plague

Carriers An infected person that does NOT show any signs or symptoms of the disease, yet they can spread it to other people. Example: – Typhoid Mary

Epidemic A widespread outbreak of infectious disease over a whole region. Examples: – 2009 H1N1 Flu epidemic – 1300’s Black Death/Bubonic Plague

Pandemic A worldwide outbreak of infectious disease/ affects many continents. Usually world-wide travel. Examples: – 1918 Influenza Pandemic (World War I).