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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Diseases Non Infectious & Infectious Disease

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

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

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

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

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:

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

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

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!!!!!

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”

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:

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

 Germs are STICKY – use soap and water  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???

 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???

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