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Topic 3:Infectious Diseases
Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases
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What are the two main types of diseases?
Communicable
and
non-communicable
diseases
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How can communicable diseases be spread?
They can be spread from
person to person
by
pathogens
such as
bacteria
or
viruses
.
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What is a non-communicable disease?
A disease that cannot be passed from
person to person
.
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What factors can cause ill health?
Communicable
diseases
Non-communicable
diseases
Poor
diet
High levels of
stress
Working with harmful
chemicals
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What is the definition of health?
Health is the state of
physical
and
mental
well-being.
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How can different types of diseases interact?
One disease can
increase
the risk of another (e.g., HIV and TB)
One disease can
cause
another (e.g., HPV and cervical cancer)
A disease can trigger
allergies
(e.g., asthma)
A physical illness can lead to a
mental
illness (e.g., arthritis and depression)
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What is tuberculosis (TB)?
TB is a communicable
lung
disease that can be fatal.
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Who is more likely to suffer from infectious diseases?
People with a defective
immune
system.
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How many women are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year in the UK?
Approximately
3
,
000
women
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What virus is commonly associated with cervical cancer?
Human papilloma virus
(
HPV
)
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How can HPV affect health?
It can cause
cervical
cancer in some people.
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What can trigger allergies in some individuals?
Infections
can trigger allergies.
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How can physical illnesses affect mental health?
They can lead to
mental
illnesses such as depression.
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