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Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases

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1 Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases

2 After this lesson you will be able to:
Compare and contrast between non-communicable and communicable diseases Define the common pathogens that cause communicable diseases

3 Distinguish between communicable and non-communicable diseases
Also called non-infectious diseases For example: Heart disease Communicable diseases Also called infectious diseases. Passed through direct/indirect contact

4 Non-communicable diseases
Diseases that CANNOT be spread from one person/thing to another Diseases that are not caused by pathogens (bad germs) Can affect any system in the body (circulatory, nervous, respiratory) Can be treated but not usually cured

5 Causes of non-communicable diseases
1. Hereditary- passed from parent to child 2. Environmental Where you live –or work For example: Nuclear power plant 3. Lifestyle Poor health habits – tanning, smoking, drinking, poor diet, lack of exercise and emotional stress.

6 Preventing non-communicable disease
Have a balanced diet Get regular exercise Avoid tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs Regular check-ups can identify early warning signs

7 Common Non-Communicable Diseases
Cancer Cardiovascular disease Heart Attack Stroke

8 Communicable Diseases
Definition Caused by direct or indirect spread of pathogens (bad germs) from a person or thing to another.

9 Pathogens and Vectors Pathogens are disease causing agents (bad germs)
Vectors are disease-causing organisms that carry pathogens from one host to another For example: Mosquitoes transmit malaria Ticks transmit Lyme disease

10 How diseases are spread
Direct contact - touching infected area of person Indirect - sneezing, coughing, sharing personal items Contact with vectors (animals and insects) - bites Other contact - eating contaminated foods

11 Where Diseases Enter The Body
A break in skin (cuts) Genitals Mouth Eyes Nose

12 Prevention for communicable diseases
Wash hands Cover mouth when sneezing or coughing Proper care of food, don’t share food Eat healthy and exercise to improve immune system Shower daily

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14 Common Types of Pathogens
Bacteria Virus Fungi Protozoan

15 Bacteria (100 million will fit in a grain of sand.)
Most common of all pathogens. Most DO NOT cause disease. Reproduces through cell division. Examples:Strep throat , Lyme disease

16 Bacteria Video

17 Virus All viruses are considered Parasites
Smallest and simplest of micro-organisms. Can only live on living cells It tricks human cells to reproduce more viruses. Examples- chicken pox, cold, flu, measles, rabies, HIV/AIDS

18 Protozoa Most are harmless One celled organism Grows in water
Multiples quickly in moist places For example: Malaria

19 Fungi Live off non-living things. Include molds, yeast, and mushrooms
Live in warm moist places such as locker room floors Examples: Ring worm / athletes foot

20 Fungi Athlete’s Foot Ring Worm

21 The Body’s Primary Defenses Against Diseases
Skin Mucus Membrane Cilia

22 Body’s Primary Defenses Against Communicable Diseases
Skin Most important – keeps out harmful germs Produces sweat that kills some types of pathogens

23 Body’s Defense Against Communicable Disease
Mucus Membrane Cells that line nose, mouth and throat produce mucus to trap germs

24 Body’s Defense Against Communicable Disease
Cilia Wavelike hairs that sweep out germs from throat, nose, etc

25 Body’s Secondary Defenses
Fever – the temperature of the body increases to slow multiplication of pathogens White Blood Cells – special cells that kill pathogens Chemical Barriers – tears and saliva Reflexes – blinking, coughing and sneezing

26 Take the quiz Click on this link: www.masteryconnect.com/bubblesheet
Enter the Test ID (given to you by your teacher) Enter your Student ID Complete the quiz


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