Salmonella and Gonorrhoea

Cards (20)

  • What are the two bacterial diseases discussed in the video?
    Salmonella food poisoning and gonorrhea
  • How are salmonella food poisoning and gonorrhea transmitted?
    By a pathogen from person to person
  • What is a pathogen?
    A microorganism that causes infectious disease
  • How do bacteria differ from viruses in terms of treatment?
    Bacteria can be killed by antibiotics
  • What causes salmonella food poisoning?
    Ingesting infected food
  • What does the term "ingesting" mean?
    Eating
  • What is a common way salmonella bacteria are spread?
    Using the same chopping board for raw chicken
  • What are toxins in relation to salmonella bacteria?
    Harmful chemicals that cause symptoms
  • What are the symptoms of salmonella food poisoning?
    Fever, abdominal cramps, vomiting, diarrhea
  • How does vaccination affect salmonella in poultry in the UK?
    It controls the spread of the disease
  • What type of disease is gonorrhea?
    A sexually transmitted disease (STD)
  • What are the symptoms of gonorrhea?
    Thick yellow or green discharge, pain urinating
  • How was gonorrhea treated in the past?
    Using the antibiotic penicillin
  • What is a current challenge in treating gonorrhea?
    Antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria
  • What are the two main ways to stop the spread of gonorrhea?
    Using condoms and testing for gonorrhea
  • Why is testing important for people who have unprotected sex?
    To treat gonorrhea before spreading it
  • Where can students find more questions on bacterial diseases?
    In the vision workbook
  • What are the causes and symptoms of salmonella food poisoning?
    • Caused by ingesting infected food
    • Symptoms:
    • Fever
    • Abdominal cramps
    • Vomiting
    • Diarrhea
  • What are the causes and symptoms of gonorrhea?
    • Caused by sexual intercourse
    • Symptoms:
    • Thick yellow or green discharge
    • Pain when urinating
  • What are the differences in treatment for gonorrhea over time?
    • Past: Treated with penicillin
    • Present: Different antibiotics due to resistance