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Title: COMMUNICABLE DISEASES


1
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
  • Presenter
  • Mr. Dudley Freeman
  • Director of Staff Development
  • OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
  • AS, BS, MS, OSHA Certified Trainer

2
Helpful Terminology
  • Antibodies infection fighting proteins produced
    by white blood cells that fight bacterial
    infections.
  • Antibiotics medicines that help fight bacterial
    infections.
  • Immune system body system for fighting
    infections.

3
Helpful Terminology
  • Immunization (vaccination) specific substance
    containing weakened or killed pathogens given to
    build resistance to A given infection.
  • Infection condition caused by pathogenic
    material in the body.
  • Exposure coming into contact with A pathogenic
    material.

4
Pathogens
  • What are they?
  • What can they do to you?

5
Types Of Pathogens
  • Virus A parasitic microscopic protein material
    (DNA or RNA) covered by an envelope of
    lipoprotein. Nonliving.
  • Bacteria one-celled living organism.
  • Fungi single and multi-celled plants.
  • Yeast one celled , oval shaped fungus.
  • Mold A growth of fungi.

6
How Pathogens Enter The Body
  • Alimentary canal (airborne).
  • Parenteral openings (direct and indirect).
  • Vector transmission (bites and scratches from
    insects, animals, etc.).
  • Through mucous membranes. In mouth, nose, and
    eyes (direct and indirect).
  • By sexual contact (direct).

7
Illnesses They Cause
  • Virus measles, colds, mumps, influenza, polio,
    hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, G, meningitis, herpes,
    and others.
  • Bacteria food poisoning, Strep, tetanus,
    scarlet fever, hepatitis, whooping cough,
    malaria, tuberculosis, diphtheria, meningitis,
    etc.
  • Yeasts molds athletes foot, ringworm, yeast
    infections, meningitis others.

8
Conditions For Illness
  • A pathogen must be present.
  • Must be enough of it to overcome immune system.
  • The victim must be susceptible to the pathogen.
  • The pathogen must pass through the correct portal
    of entry.

9
Pathogen Control
  • Personal protective equipment.
  • Good preventive practices.
  • Engineering controls.
  • Administrative processes.
  • Healthy lifestyle.

10
Pathogen Control
  • Personal hygiene (proper hand washing is best
    deterrent to infectious diseases).
  • Heating for one minute at or above 180º F. Will
    kill.
  • A 110 solution of household bleach and water is
    A good and inexpensive disinfectant.

11
Symptoms Of Viruses
  • Flu-like, fatigue, appetite loss
  • Colon ulcers inflammation
  • Lung disease, anemia increase
  • Jaundice Liver problems
  • Fever, acne, and joint pain.

12
Symptoms Of Viruses
  • Diseases caused may be acute or chronic.
  • Most are very contagious.
  • No medicinal treatment or cure for viral
    diseases.
  • Must treat the symptoms, not the disease.

13
Hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, G Viruses
  • Causes liver (and other) infections.
  • Forms cannot be identified without testing.
  • Acquired primarily through
  • Fecal-oral route (A).
  • Human blood contact or other body fluids (B).
  • Human blood (C).

14
Tuberculosis
  • Bacterial infection of respiratory system.
  • Bacteria usually airborne.
  • Transmitted by airborne mist droplets or
    particles.
  • Infectious, but treatable.
  • Cough usually chronic. May or may not be
    productive.

15
Tuberculosis Symptoms
  • Fatigue, listlessness, malaise.
  • Fever and night sweats .
  • Weight loss.
  • Victim usually quarantined.
  • Very treatable, but must follow regimen.
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