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1 Infectious / Communicable Diseases
Chapter 12 in the book

2 Pathogen: a germ that causes disease
Communicable / Infectious Disease: Illness caused by pathogens that can be spread from one living thing to another.

3 Types of Disease Bacteria: single celled microorganisms
Strep throat Virus: smallest known pathogen. Takes over the cell, makes new cells. Common cold Fungi: single or multi celled parasitic organisms. Obtain their food from organic materials. Athlete’s foot

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5 Types of Disease Protozoa: Tiny, single celled organisms that produce toxins that cause disease. Malaria (bite of a mosquito) chills and fever Helminth: parasitic worm (undercooked food) Tapeworms Rickettsia: grow inside living cells and resemble bacteria. Rocky mountain spotted fever

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7 Lymphocytes: white blood cells that help the body fight pathogens.
B Cell: WBC that produces antibodies. Helper T-Cell: WBC that signals B cells to produce antibodies. Antibody: special protein that helps fight infection.

8 Immunity: Body’s resistance to disease causing agents.
Active Immunity: resistance to disease due to the presence of antibodies. Vaccine or immunization Passive Immunity: Introducing antibodies into a person’s blood stream. Short term

9 How pathogens are spread
Direct contact Air Contaminated objects Contact with animals and insects Contaminated food, drinking infected water, and undercooked foods

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11 Direct Transmission Athlete’s foot / ringworm MRSA Impetigo Pinkeye
Cold Influenza Meningitis Mononucleosis Pneumonia Strep throat Fungi Bacteria B or V Virus

12 How the immune system protects the body.
Immune system: removes harmful organisms from the blood and combats pathogens. Skin Perspiration and oils Tears Mucus and hairs Saliva Stomach acids

13 Types of Infectious Respiratory Diseases
The common cold (Virus) Influenza (Virus) Pneumonia (Bacteria or Virus) Strep Throat (Bacteria) Tuberculosis (Bacteria) lungs

14 How to prevent? Hand Washing Food Sanitation Vaccines
MMR: Measles, mumps, and rubella DTP: Diphtheria, tetanus, and Pertussis (whooping cough) Chicken Pox, polio, hepatitis B

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