Title: DISEASE
1DISEASE
- An abnormal or malfunctioning condition in the
body. - When the body is unable to cope with, adapt to,
or fight off injury, infection, stress, or any
other environmental situation.
2INFECTIOUS DISEASES
- Also called COMMUNICABLE diseases
- Caused by PATHOGENS
- Can be passed from person to person
- Name some examples.
3TYPES OF PATHOGENSBacteria
- Bacteria is a one celled organism
- Bacterial infections can be treated with
ANTIBIOTICS - Some bacteria is needed and good for our body to
function normally
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7Bacteria good for you???
- Probiotics
- Over 400 species found in the walls of the
stomach and intestines - Some bacteria that are found in yogurt that are
beneficial to our bodies - 2 points extra creditfind me the name of two
bacteria in yogurt
- In the intestine there are 10 to the power 14
bacteria (that's 1000,000,000,000,000 bacteria -
a million billion bacteria). - The gut does not replace these bacteria and can
easily be flushed out of the digestive tract.
8VIRUSES
- Smallest of all the pathogens
- Needs a living host
- The viruss genetic material directs the cell to
produce more of the virusmultiplies. - Examples of Viruses..
- Colds, flu, measles, ebola, herpes, hepatitis,
HPV, rabies, HIV
9Flu Attack How a Virus Invades Your Body
10FUNGUS
- Plant-like organism that feeds off a host.
- The reproductive cell, or spore, of a fungus can
be spread by direct contact, air, and water. - Examples are
- Athlete's foot, jock itch, ringworm, nail
fungus.. -
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12PROTISTS
- One celled organisms
- Common in tropical countries
- Panama Canal and Malaria
- French 1st
- United States 2nd
- DDT
13PARASITES
- Organisms that live by feeding on or in another
animal - Pinworm Enter your body when eggs are swallowed.
- Hookworm You can get hookworms by walking
barefoot over contaminated (fecal) soil. - Body/Head/Pubic Lice
- Food borne diseases
- Scabies (Mite Infestation)
14- Between 1900- 1920
- Tape Worms were
- all the rage!
- They were packaged
- and then ingested for
- a quick diet fix.
- YIKES!!!!
15Monsters inside me Flesh Eating Hook Worms
16Monsters Inside Me Bot Fly Invasion
17NON-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
- Also called Non-Communicable Diseases
- Caused by genetics, diet, lifestyle, or by
chance. - Name some examples of
- NON-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
18How to spread Infectious Diseases?
- Through the AIR
- Foods that are contaminated
- Direct contact
- Blood to Blood
- Animal Bites vector-carrier
- Indirect contact (needles)
19How does the body fight infectious diseases?
- Structural Defenses The bodys first form of
defense. - Examples
- Skin, cilia, mucous membranes, and tonsils.
20- Cellular Defenses
- Designed to attack foreign invaders
- Examples
- White blood cells (phagocytes) fever/inflammations
21- Immune System Takes over when the WBCs and
fever are overwhelmed. - The lymph nodes produce 2 types of cells
- T-cells and B-cells
22T-Cells 3 TYPES
- Helper T-cells
- Start immune response, triggered by phagocytes.
- Killer T-cells
- Divide and destroy invaders
- Suppressors
- Turn off the immune system
- Helper T-cells Killer T-cells
Suppressor Cells
23B-CELLS
- Produce antibodies which stick to a pathogen and
make it difficult to attack a body cell - ANTIBODY Proteins in the blood that produce
reactions against pathogens
24- VACCINATIONS
- Small doses of the disease to force the body to
produce antibodies.
- ANTIBIOTICS
- Medicines that are used to fight disease causing
bacteria
25Hepatitis Causes serious liver damage
- Type A Caused from food contaminated by fecal
material (usually cleared up in 4-8 weeks) - Type B Spread by blood, semen, saliva, body
fluids. No cure. - Type C Spread through blood exchange. No cure
26HIV and AIDS
- HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- WHAT IS IT?
- A complex syndrome in which HIV invades the
T-cells, takes over the nucleus, then divides. It
divides into 2 more HIV and 1 less T-cell.
Without the T-cells the body cant fight
infections.
27What body fluids?
- Semen
- Vaginal Secretions
- Blood
- Breast Milk
28How is HIV spread?
- Unprotected sex with an infected person
- Vaginal, Oral, Anal
- Mother to child
- Needles (IV intravenously)
- Blood to Blood
- Needles (IM intramuscular)
29- CARRIER
- A person who tests positive for HIV but shows no
signs or symptoms of the disease
- INCUBATION
- The period of time between exposure to a disease
and the onset of symptoms -
Opportunistic diseases Pneumocystic Carini
Pneumonia (PCP) Karposes Sarcoma Tuberculosis
30Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- Your task is to investigate a STD
- All of the information you find you will transfer
to a poster/pamphlet and present to the class as
experts on your topic - Information must include
- What is it? What is it caused by?
- What are symptoms for Men and Women?
- How is it spread?
- How is it diagnosed?
- Treatments? Cures?
- Places to get help? Three other facts?
31Non-Infectious Diseases
- Non-infectious diseases can come from
- HEREDITY Caused by a defective gene passed from
one or both parents to child.
32Common Hereditary Diseases
- Sickle Cell Anemia Deformed RBCs
- Cystic Fibrosis A very thick mucus builds up in
the lungs and digestive tract - Hemophilia Blood does not clot well (males)
- Diabetes Insulin is either lacking or not being
used properly - Type I (Juvenile/ Childhood)
- Type II (Adult/Late Onset)
33TYPE II Diabetes(Late Onset)
- The body produces insulin but the body does not
use it properly - Causes
- Poor Diet
- Lack of exercise
- Obesity
- Treatments
- Proper healthy diet
- Exercise
- Weight loss
34TYPE I Diabetes(Juvenile)
- Caused by an attack on the pancreas
- (Isles of Langerhans)
- Little to no insulin is made by this organ.
- What happens when there is no insulin?
- AboutKidsHealth Diabetes An Overview of Insulin
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36Congenital Diseases
- Present from birth,
- but is NOT inherited!!!
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
- Cerebral Palsy Brain damage that causes
paralysis cant control muscles - Epilepsy Electrical activity in the brain
becomes abnormal for short periods of time.
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38Auto immune Diseases
- A persons own immune system attacks itself
damaging organs - Examples
- Type I Diabetes
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
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40Degenerative Diseases
- A disease that results from gradual damage over
time - Cardiovascular Disease Progressive damage to the
heart and blood vessels - Atherosclerosis
- Hypertension
- Heart Attack
- Stroke
41Images of Atherosclerosis
42Images of a Heart Attack
43STROKES
44CANCER
- Cells that have undergone a rapid, uncontrolled
growth. These cells invade and destroy other
tissue.
45Two Types of Tumors
- Benign
- Usually harmless.
- Does not metastasize.
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- Malignant
- Uncontrolled growth
- May metastasize.
Metastasize Spread through the body as in Cancer
Cells
46- Change in bowel or bladder habits
- A sore that doesnt heal
- Unusual bleeding or discharge
- Thickening or lump in the breast or elsewhere
- Indigestion or difficulty swallowing
- Obvious change in a wart or mole
- Nagging cough or hoarseness
47Ways to treat CANCER
- Surgery Removal of the cancerous tissue
- Radiation Therapy Exposing the cancerous tissue
to X-rays - Chemotherapy Powerful drugs used to destroy
cells or slow growth. Also used when the cells
have metastasized.
48BIOPSY
- A tiny tissue sample is taken from the growth
and examined under a microscope to detect
cancerous cells
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50CarcinogensCancer Causing Agents
51HOW TO PREVENT CANCER
- See last page in packet!!