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    • Direct contact is a transmission mode where pathogens are transferred through physical contact like touching or kissing.
      True
    • Match the transmission mode with its description:
      Direct Contact ↔️ Pathogens transfer through physical contact
      Indirect Contact ↔️ Pathogens spread via contaminated surfaces
      Airborne ↔️ Pathogens travel through the air
      Vector-borne ↔️ Pathogens are carried by intermediate organisms
    • Influenza is caused by a virus
    • Name the four main types of pathogens that cause communicable diseases.
      Bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa
    • What are some typical symptoms caused by bacterial pathogens?
      Fever, cough, fatigue
    • What is the primary effect of protozoa on the body?
      Red blood cell destruction
    • Protozoa can be transmitted through vectors like mosquitoes.

      True
    • Direct contact involves pathogens spreading through physical contact, such as touching or kissing.

      True
    • Vector-borne transmission requires an intermediate organism, such as a mosquito.

      True
    • Match the pathogen type with a typical symptom:
      Bacteria ↔️ Fever
      Viruses ↔️ Body aches
      Fungi ↔️ Itching
      Protozoa ↔️ Chills
    • Match the pathogen type with its effect on the body:
      Bacteria ↔️ Toxin production
      Viruses ↔️ Organ failure
      Fungi ↔️ Respiratory problems
      Protozoa ↔️ Red blood cell destruction
    • Order the following control measures based on their primary goal:
      1️⃣ Hygiene
      2️⃣ Vaccination
      3️⃣ Treatment
    • Vaccines use weakened or inactivated pathogens to stimulate antibody production without causing full-blown disease.
      True
    • Vaccines are highly effective in preventing the spread of communicable diseases by stimulating the immune system.

      True
    • Communicable diseases can be transmitted or passed on from one organism
    • Airborne transmission occurs when pathogens are spread through the air
    • Tuberculosis is caused by bacteria and transmitted through airborne means.

      True
    • Order the transmission modes of communicable diseases:
      1️⃣ Direct Contact
      2️⃣ Indirect Contact
      3️⃣ Airborne
      4️⃣ Vector-borne
    • Influenza is transmitted through the air
    • Fungal pathogens often cause skin and nail infections
    • Bacteria can transmit communicable diseases through airborne transmission.
      True
    • Order the following transmission modes based on the type of contact involved:
      1️⃣ Direct Contact
      2️⃣ Indirect Contact
      3️⃣ Airborne
      4️⃣ Vector-borne
    • Match the transmission mode with an example disease:
      Direct Contact ↔️ HIV
      Indirect Contact ↔️ Salmonella
      Airborne ↔️ Influenza
      Vector-borne ↔️ Malaria
    • Bacterial infections often cause symptoms like fever, cough, and fatigue.

      True
    • Fungal infections like athlete's foot primarily affect the skin and nails.

      True
    • Frequent handwashing with soap and water is a key hygiene practice to prevent communicable diseases.
      True
    • The immune system produces antibodies, which are proteins that recognize and bind to specific parts of a pathogen
    • Antivirals block viral replication
    • What are communicable diseases?
      Diseases that can be transmitted
    • How does indirect contact transmit pathogens?
      Via contaminated surfaces
    • What are pathogens?
      Disease-causing microorganisms
    • What type of pathogen causes malaria?
      Protozoa
    • HIV is transmitted through direct contact.

      True
    • Viruses can cause organ failure in the body.

      True
    • Pathogens are disease-causing microorganisms
    • Transmission mechanisms are how communicable diseases spread from one person to another via different modes
    • Pathogens spread through the air via airborne transmission from coughing or sneezing
    • The symptoms and effects of communicable diseases vary depending on the type of pathogen
    • Viral infections commonly cause fever, body aches, and immune system disruption
    • Vaccines help the body build immunity against specific pathogens
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