6.3.1 Communicable Diseases

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    • Communicable diseases can be transmitted through direct contact, indirect contact, airborne transmission, and vector-borne transmission
    • What are the four main modes of transmission for communicable diseases?
      Direct, indirect, airborne, vector
    • The distinction between communicable and non-communicable diseases is crucial for implementing prevention measures

      True
    • Non-communicable diseases cannot be transmitted and are caused by a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental, and behavioral factors
    • The transmission of communicable diseases occurs through several key modes
    • HIV/AIDS is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
    • What are the four main modes of transmission for communicable diseases?
      Direct, indirect, airborne, vector-borne
    • Direct contact involves touching an infected person or their bodily fluids.

      True
    • HIV is transmitted through direct contact with blood or bodily fluids
    • How is malaria transmitted?
      Vector-borne (mosquitoes)
    • How does vaccination build immunity to diseases?
      Exposing the body to weakened pathogens
    • What is the primary benefit of hygiene practices in preventing communicable diseases?
      Reduces pathogen spread
    • Order the following modes of transmission of communicable diseases based on their descriptions:
      1️⃣ Touching an infected person or their bodily fluids (Direct contact)
      2️⃣ Touching a contaminated surface or object (Indirect contact)
      3️⃣ Breathing in droplets or aerosols containing the pathogen (Airborne transmission)
      4️⃣ Transmitted by an infected organism like a mosquito or tick (Vector-borne transmission)
    • Non-communicable diseases cannot be transmitted between people and are caused by genetic, physiological, environmental, and behavioral factors
    • What is airborne transmission of communicable diseases?
      Breathing in infected droplets
    • Understanding the distinction between communicable and non-communicable diseases is crucial for implementing appropriate prevention and control measures

      True
    • Match the mode of transmission with its description:
      Direct contact ↔️ Touching an infected person or their bodily fluids
      Indirect contact ↔️ Touching a contaminated surface or object
      Airborne transmission ↔️ Breathing in droplets or aerosols
      Vector-borne transmission ↔️ Transmitted by infected organisms
    • What type of organism transmits malaria?
      Mosquitoes
    • Non-communicable diseases cannot be transmitted between people
    • Which pathogen causes influenza?
      Influenza virus
    • What are the main symptoms of tuberculosis?
      Persistent cough, weight loss
    • Understanding pathogens, transmission, and symptoms is crucial for prevention.

      True
    • Herd immunity occurs when a high percentage of a population is vaccinated.
      True
    • Social distancing is a public health measure to minimize close contact
    • Antibodies and immune cells work to neutralize and eliminate the pathogen
    • What are communicable diseases?
      Diseases transmitted between people
    • Understanding how communicable diseases spread is crucial for preventing their transmission

      True
    • Match the characteristic with the correct type of disease:
      Transmission ↔️ Can be transmitted from person to person for communicable diseases ||| Cannot be transmitted between people for non-communicable diseases
      Causes ↔️ Caused by pathogens for communicable diseases ||| Caused by genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors for non-communicable diseases
      Examples ↔️ Influenza, HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis for communicable diseases ||| Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases for non-communicable diseases
    • What is vector-borne transmission of communicable diseases?
      Transmitted by infected organisms
    • Why is understanding the distinction between communicable and non-communicable diseases crucial?
      For prevention and control
    • Indirect contact involves touching a contaminated surface or object.

      True
    • Communicable diseases can be passed on from one person to another.

      True
    • What are the primary causes of non-communicable diseases?
      Genetic, lifestyle, environmental factors
    • What is the pathogen responsible for influenza?
      Influenza virus
    • Cholera is caused by the pathogen Vibrio cholerae
    • Hand washing is a key hygiene practice to prevent diseases like influenza and cholera
    • Steps involved in environmental control to prevent communicable diseases
      1️⃣ Ensure access to clean water
      2️⃣ Proper waste disposal
      3️⃣ Effective pest management
    • The immune system identifies and eliminates pathogens in the body.

      True
    • A strong immune system depends on factors like good health and hygiene.

      True
    • What is the role of white blood cells in the immune system?
      Recognizing and attacking pathogens