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Communicable diseases
Diseases that can be
spread
from
person
to person
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Communicable diseases
Spread by pathogens such as
bacteria
or
viruses
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Non-communicable diseases
Diseases that
cannot
be
passed
from person to person
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Diseases can cause ill
health
, which is defined as the state of
physical
and mental well-being
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Ill health can be caused by communicable and
non-communicable diseases
,
poor diet
, high levels of stress, and other life situations
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People with a defective immune system (e.g. those with HIV)
Are much more likely to suffer from
infectious diseases
(e.g.
tuberculosis
)
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Infection with the human papilloma virus (
HPV
)
Can cause
cervical
cancer
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Infection with a
pathogen
Can trigger an allergy (e.g. certain cases of
asthma
or
dermatitis
)
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Physical illness (e.g. arthritis)
Can trigger a
mental illness
(e.g. depression)
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Pathogen
Microorganisms
that cause
infectious
disease
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Types of pathogens
Bacteria
Viruses
Protists
Fungi
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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
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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
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Ways pathogens are spread
Airborne
(e.g. influenza)
Waterborne
(e.g. cholera)
Direct
contact
(e.g. HIV)
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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
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Around 300,000 people in the UK get
food poisoning
from a type of
bacteria
every year
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Many
bacterial diseases
can
kill
us
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Viruses are very
damaging
to host cells, causing them to burst open and
die
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Viruses
Pathogens that
cannot
be killed by
antibiotics
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Viruses are
microorganisms
that cause
infectious
disease
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Measles
Highly
infectious
disease
First symptom is
fever
After
3
days, develops
red
skin rash
Virus
spread through
coughing
/sneezing droplets
Can cause
complications
and be
fatal
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HIV
First symptom is
flu-like illness
Virus attacks
immune system cells
Immune system becomes severely
damaged
Leads to other
infections
and
cancers
(late stage HIV/AIDS)
Can be treated with
antiretroviral drugs
but not
cured
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Antiretroviral drugs
Stop
HIV
virus from
multiplying
, prevent development of AIDS
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HIV
is transmitted through exchange of bodily fluids, including unprotected sex and sharing
infected needles
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Measles and
HIV
are viral diseases that will be covered in
exam
questions
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Communicable disease
A disease that is passed from person to person by a
pathogen
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Pathogen
A
microorganism
that causes an
infectious
disease
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Unlike viruses,
bacteria
can be killed by
antibiotics
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Salmonella food poisoning
A
bacterial disease
caused by
ingesting infected food
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Salmonella bacteria are sometimes found in poultry such as
chicken
, but in the UK all chicken are
vaccinated
against Salmonella
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Gonorrhea
A
sexually
transmitted
bacterial
disease
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Malaria
A very common disease in certain parts of the world that causes over
400,000
deaths every year
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In the past, gonorrhea was easily treated using the antibiotic
penicillin
, but
antibiotic resistant
strains are now common
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Stopping the spread of gonorrhea
1. Using a
condom
during
sexual
intercourse
2. People with
unprotected
sex getting tested and treated with
antibiotics
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Malaria
It is a
communicable
disease, meaning it is spread by a
pathogen
The malaria pathogen is an example of a
protist
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Life cycle of malaria pathogen
1.
Infected
person is bitten by a
mosquito
2.
Malaria
pathogen passes into the
mosquito
3.
Mosquito
bites a different person and passes the
malaria
pathogen to them
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Vector
The
mosquito
that carries the
malaria
pathogen from one person to another
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Preventing the spread of malaria
1. Stop the
mosquito
vector from breeding by draining areas of still
water
2. Spray areas of still water with
insecticide
to kill
mosquitoes
3. Prevent
mosquitoes
from biting humans by using mosquito
nets
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It is virtually
impossible
to kill all
mosquitoes
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Spraying
mosquito nets
with
insecticide
kills any mosquitoes that land on them
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