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Pathogen
Microorganisms
that cause
infectious
disease
Types of pathogens
Bacteria
Viruses
Protists
Fungi
Bacteria
Reproduce very rapidly under ideal conditions
Can divide every 20 minutes
Release harmful chemicals called
toxins
that damage tissues and make us feel
ill
Viruses
Cannot be produced by
themselves
Can only
reproduce
inside a
host cell
Invade host cell,
reproduce
inside, then cause the cell to burst open and
die
Ways pathogens are spread
Airborne
(e.g. influenza)
Waterborne
(e.g. cholera)
Direct
contact
(e.g. HIV)
Reducing the spread of pathogens
1. Practicing basic
hygiene
(e.g. handwashing)
2. Providing clean drinking
water
3. Reducing direct
contact
between individuals (e.g. using condoms)
4. Isolating highly
infectious
patients
5.
Vaccination
Around 300,000 people in the UK get
food poisoning
from a type of
bacteria
every year
Many
bacterial diseases
can kill us
Viruses are very
damaging
to host cells, causing them to burst open and
die
Drinking water in the UK contains
chlorine
which
kills
microbes