Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases

Cards (21)

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