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what are communicable diseases
disease
that
can
be
passed
onto
others
what causes communicable disease
pathogens
including
ciruses
bacteria
protisits
fungi
viruses
very small
move into cells and use
biochemistry
of it to make copies of itself
leads to cell bursting and releasing copies into the
bloodstream
damage to cells makes the host feel ill
bacteria
small
multiply quickly through dividing by a process called
binary fission
produce harmful
toxins
protists
some are
parasitic
meaning they use humans and animals as their hosts
fungi
single
celled or have
thread-like
structures (hyphae)
produce
spores
which can be spread to other organisms
measles
symptoms =
fever
,
red skin rash
,
pneumonia
spread =
droplet infection
prevented =
vaccinations
for
young children
HIV
symptoms =
flu-like
, leads to
AIDS
spread =
sexual contact
or exchange of bodily fluids such as blood
prevented =
condoms
, not sharing needles, screening blood,
antiretroviral drugs
tobacco mosaic virus
(plant pathogen affecting species of plants)
symptoms = discolouration of leaves, affecting part cannot
photosynthesise
spread = contact between diseased plants and healthy plants, insects act as vectors
prevented = good field hygiene, pest control,
TMV
resistant strains
salmonella
food poisoning
symptoms
= fever,
stomach cramps
, vomiting, diarrhoea
spread =
bacteria
in
raw meat
and eggs,
unhygienic
conditions
prevented =
poultry
are vaccinated against salmonella, keep raw meat away from cooked food, wash hands and
surfaces
when
handling
raw poultry
gonorrhoea
symptoms = thick yellow or green discharge from penis or vagina, pain when urinating
spread =
unprotected
sexual contact
prevented =
contraception
such as condoms and
antibiotics
rose black spot
symptoms = purple or black spots on leaves of rose plants, leaves turn yellow and drop early
spread = spores of
fungus
are spread in water
prevented =
fungicides
or stripping the plant of affected leaved (burnt)
malaria
symptoms = fevers and shaking
spread = mosquito punctures skin to feed on the blood, protists enter human bloodstream via their saliva
prevented = insecticide coated insect nets while sleeping