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Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases
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Cards (21)
What are the two main types of diseases?
Communicable
and
non-communicable
diseases
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How are communicable diseases spread?
From
person
to person
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Give an example of a communicable disease.
Measles
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What causes communicable diseases?
Pathogens
such as
bacteria
or
viruses
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What is a non-communicable disease?
A disease that cannot be passed
person
to person
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Give an example of a non-communicable disease.
Coronary heart disease
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What is defined as the state of physical and mental well-being?
Health
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What are some causes of ill health?
Poor diet
,
stress
, harmful chemicals
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How can different types of diseases interact?
They can increase risk or cause
each other
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What disease does the bacteria causing tuberculosis lead to?
Tuberculosis
(
TB
)
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Who is more likely to suffer from infectious diseases?
People with a
defective
immune system
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How does HIV affect the risk of TB?
It increases the risk of
contracting
TB
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What is HPV commonly associated with?
Cervical cancer
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How many women are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year in the UK?
About
3,000
women
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How does HPV lead to cervical cancer?
It infects the
cells
of the cervix
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What can trigger allergies like asthma or dermatitis?
Infection with a
pathogen
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How can physical illness lead to mental illness?
By causing
isolation
and
depression
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What is arthritis?
A painful joint condition
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How can arthritis affect mental health?
It can lead to feelings of
isolation
and
depression
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What are the interactions between different types of diseases?
One disease can increase the risk of another
One disease can cause another disease
Physical
illness can trigger mental illness
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What are the key factors affecting health?
Communicable
diseases
Non-communicable
diseases
Poor
diet
High
stress levels
Harmful chemicals
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