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Title: INFECTIOUS DISEASE


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INFECTIOUS DISEASE
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What is Infectious Disease?
  • A disease caused by the presence of a living
    thing in the body.

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What are Pathogens?
  • Organisms that cause disease.

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Four Types of Pathogens
  • Bacteria
  • Viruses
  • Fungi
  • Protists

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BACTERIA
  • One-celled microorganisms that cause a wide
    variety of diseases. Some bacteria damage cells
    directly, however others damage them indirectly
    by releasing toxins, or poisons, into your body.
    They are LIVING.

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VIRUSES
  • Tiny particles, much smaller than bacteria that
    cannot reproduce unless they are inside living
    cells. The cells are damaged or destroyed in the
    process, releasing new viruses to infect other
    cells. Viruses are NONLIVING! They are
    particles- NOT CELLS!

7
FUNGI
  • Fungi, which include molds and yeasts, also cause
    some infectious diseases. Fungi grow in warm,
    dark, moist areas. Two examples are athletes
    foot and ringworm. They are LIVING!

8
PROTISTS
  • An organism that cannot be classified as an
    animal, plant, or fungus. One example is Malaria,
    an infection of the blood. Protists are LIVING!

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How Do Pathogens Spread?
  • Pathogens can spread through contact with either
    an infected person soil, food, or water a
    contaminated object or an infected animal.

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Infected People
  • Direct physical contact (kissing, shaking hands,
    etc)
  • Indirect contact (sneezing, coughing, etc)

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Soil, Food, Water
  • Some pathogens occur naturally in the
    environment.
  • Some pathogens contaminate food and water,
    spreading disease when drinking and eating.

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Contaminated Objects
  • Some pathogens can survive outside a persons
    body.
  • Contact with contaminated objects can infect a
    person (towels, silverware, etc).

13
Infected Animals
  • If an animal is infected with a pathogen and
    bites a person, it can pass the pathogen to the
    person.
  • Example Rabies, Lyme Disease, etc.
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