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Immune System. I. How Do Pathogens Cause Disease? A. Louis Pasteur discovered that disease came from microorganisms, living things to small to see without.

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1 Immune System

2 I. How Do Pathogens Cause Disease? A. Louis Pasteur discovered that disease came from microorganisms, living things to small to see without a microscope. B. Robert Koch’s studies showed that a microorganism that causes disease is better known as a pathogen and can only cause one type of infectious disease. Ex. What causes strep throat can’t cause chicken pox.

3 II. Types of Pathogens A. There are 5 major types of human pathogens: – 1. Viruses – 2. Bacteria – 3. Protists – 4. Fungi – 5. Parasites B. They all can be spread through contact with a sick person, other things, or an object in the environment. Infect & destroy healthy cells-making you sick Smallest

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5 III. Body’s Defenses A. First line of defense: – 1. Skin – oils & chemicals kill pathogens – 2. Breathing Passages – lined with cilia that remove foreign particles (sneeze/cough) – 3. Mouth/Stomach – saliva & stomach acid kill pathogen that may be on your food.

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7 IV. Inflammatory Response A. Second line of defense: Inflammatory response which is a general response regardless of the pathogen which includes: – 1. White Blood Cells – phagocytes, cells that engulf the pathogen & break them down – 2. Inflammation – capillaries widen increasing blood flow to area increasing white blood cell release (swelling) – 3. Fever – pathogens can’t grow in high temp.

8 FYI: Histamine is released any time the top layer of cells is irritated that’s why when you scratch your skin become red

9 V. Immune Response A. Third line of defense is the immune response which is controlled by the nervous system & can distinguish between different types of pathogens B. The white blood cells of this response are called lymphocytes, which are classified as either: – 1. T cells – recognize molecule markers known as antigens that mark pathogens – 2. B cells – produce proteins that destroy pathogens called antibodies, marking them for destruction

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12 VI. Becoming Immune A. Immunity is the body’s ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause disease. B. Immunity can either be:

13 1. Active – when your immune system produces antibodies against a pathogen, acquired either by getting the disease or being vaccinated. It lasts for many years. a. Vaccine – harmless antigens are placed inside your body to produce memory T & B cells

14 2. Passive – immune system is given antibodies, only lasts within the body a short time period

15 VII. Fighting Infectious Disease A. Infectious diseases usually affect normal function of the respiratory, circulatory & digestive systems. B. Most commonly used to fight disease caused by bacteria are antibiotics. – 1. Antibiotics – a chemical that slows the growth or kills bacteria without harming human body cells C. Viruses are not alive so you can not kill a virus with medicine but can reduce your symptoms

16 IIX. Noninfectious Disease A. Some noninfectious diseases are inherited while others are caused by environmental factors. – 1. Ex. Cystic fibrosis, Allergies, Asthma, Diabetes & Cancer B. If you have a higher risk to getting one of these diseases you should keep in mind – 1. Healthy diet, no exposure to carcinogen (sun & smoke), early detection by doctors


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