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Immunity –Disease – any change that disrupts body’s internal regulation (homeostasis) –Pathogen – anything that causes disease  Ex. Virus, bacteria, fungi,

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1 Immunity –Disease – any change that disrupts body’s internal regulation (homeostasis) –Pathogen – anything that causes disease  Ex. Virus, bacteria, fungi, protists

2 How do scientists determine cause of disease? Koch’s Postulates: Koch’s Postulates: 1.Pathogen must be found in all individuals with disease 2. Isolate pathogen from diseased individuals & grow in pure culture without any other organisms

3 Koch’s Postulates: 3.Test pathogen grown in culture on new host. New host must get disease. 4. Isolate pathogen from new host & compare to original pathogen

4 Exceptions to Koch's Postulates Some bacteria will not grow in artificial cultures Some bacteria will not grow in artificial cultures – Ex. Syphilis Viruses need host cell to replicate. So, culture must contain living tissue. Viruses need host cell to replicate. So, culture must contain living tissue.

5 Where do pathogens hide? There must be a continual source or reservoir of disease organisms. There must be a continual source or reservoir of disease organisms.

6 1. Human Body – major reservoir for human disease causing pathogens  Healthy Carriers – people who do not have symptoms of illness & pass on disease unknowingly Where do pathogens hide?

7  People in the incubation period of disease. –1 st stage of disease, symptom- free, pathogens are multiplying in body –Ex. Cold, flu Where do pathogens hide?

8 2. Animals – vectors for influenza, rabies, Lyme 3. Non-living Reservoirs – soil & water Ex. Botulism, tetanus, anthrax, intestinal diseases Where do pathogens hide?

9 How are pathogens transmitted? 1. Direct contact – STD’s, cold, flu 2. Indirect contact - By an object like money, cell phones, door knobs  Prevented by washing hands frequently

10 How are pathogens transmitted? 3. Airborne – inhaled via microscopic droplets in air exhaled from infected organism 4.By animal bite – mosquitoes, ticks, bats

11 What causes disease symptoms? Viruses – take over host cell and kill cell Viruses – take over host cell and kill cell Bacteria / Fungi – produce toxin (poison) Bacteria / Fungi – produce toxin (poison) –Toxins move through blood & cause damage by killing cells, stopping protein function, producing fever/spasms

12 Who looks for patterns of disease? CDC – Center for Disease Control CDC – Center for Disease Control –Monitor disease outbreaks across the country

13  Endemic disease – constantly present in population Ex. Cold  Epidemic – many people in one area are sick with same disease at the same time Ex. Flu  Pandemic – worldwide epidemic

14 How are diseases treated? Antibiotics – kill or stop bacterial diseases Antibiotics – kill or stop bacterial diseases Antivirals – stop viral diseases, specifically HIV, herpes, hepatitis and some strains of influenza Antivirals – stop viral diseases, specifically HIV, herpes, hepatitis and some strains of influenza Immune System – built in defense system against all foreign pathogens Immune System – built in defense system against all foreign pathogens


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