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Title: Communicable Diseases


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Communicable Diseases
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Communicable Diseases
  • Definition
  • Caused by direct or indirect spread of pathogens
    from one person to another.

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Pathogens
  • Definition
  • -Tiny living creatures that cause disease.

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Types of pathogens
  • Bacteria
  • Virus
  • Fungi
  • Protozoan

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Bacteria
  • (100 million will fit in a grain of sand.)
  • Most common of all pathogens.
  • Most DO NOT cause disease.
  • Reproduces through cell division.
  • Ex. Strep throat , lyme disease

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Strep Throat
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Bacteria Video
http//webcast.mediaondemand.com/library_video/200
00901/27_bacteria_300.asx
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Virus
  • All viruses are considered Parasites
  • Smallest and simplest of microorganisms.
  • Can only live on living cells- tricks human cells
    to reproduce more viruses.
  • Reproduce until cell burst
  • Examples- chicken pox, cold, flu, measles,
    rabies, HIV/AIDS

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Virus cont.
  • Highly specific in types of cells they invade.
  • Polio- nervous system
  • Common cold respiratory system
  • Small pox, chicken pox, shingles- Skin cells.
  • Antibiotic drugs do not have an affect on
    viruses.

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Cell Burst
  • http//www.whfreeman.com/kuby/content/anm/kb03an01
    .htm
  • Video
  • http//www.libraryvideo.com/streaming.asp?mscssid
    GQ2BQAMMHCT78JEXX6WWGAQ4EC2M3584skuN6639

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How a virus reproduces
  • Cell Burst

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Protozoan
  • Most are harmless.
  • One celled organism
  • Grows in water
  • Multiples quickly in moist places
  • Ex. Malaria

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Fungi
  • Live off non-living things.
  • Molds, yeast, and mushrooms
  • Live in warm moist places.
  • Ex. Locker room or mats
  • ex. Ring worm / athletes foot

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Fungi
Athletes Foot
Ring Worm
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A. Immune system- Bodys Primary Defenses
Against Diseases(nonspecific resistance will
react the same EVERY time a pathogen enters the
body)
  • Skin
  • Mucus Membrane
  • Cilia
  • Chemical barriers tears and saliva
  • Reflexes- Blinking, coughing, and sneezing.

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Bodys Defense Against Communicable Disease
  • Skin
  • Most important keeps out harmful germs
  • Produces sweat that kills some types of pathogens.

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Bodys Defense Against Communicable Disease
  • Mucus Membrane
  • Cells that line nose, mouth and throat.
  • Produce mucus to trap germs

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Bodys Defense Against Communicable Disease
  • Cilia
  • Wavelike hairs that sweep out germs

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Bodys Secondary Defenses
  • Specific Resistance- more detailed then the
    primary defense. Kills and keeps record
    of pathogens.
  • Fever
  • White Blood Cells

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Bodys Defense Against Communicable Disease
  • Fever
  • Norm temp. 98.6
  • When microorganisms multiply body temp increases.
  • Temp. increase slows multiplying

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Bodys Defense Against Communicable Disease
  • White blood cells
  • Special cells that fight infection
  • Kill pathogens by surrounding and swallowing
  • 1. Lymphocytes WBCs (4 types)

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Lymphocytes
  • 4 types
  • Killer T - attack
  • Are sent to destroy or attack antigens
  • Helper T control the strength and quality of
    immune response
  • B Cells produce antibodies
  • Macrophage- pac man like- take bite of pathogen
    and sends back info. to T-cells

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How white blood cells work
  • Virus enters body system- indirect or direct
    contact
  • Macrophage- Bite virus and send antigen to T-
    cells
  • Helper T cells act as messenger calling B
    cells
  • B Cells create antibody to help kill pathogens
    and remove pathogens (interlocking parts)
  • Virus can no longer invade bodys cells
  • Kept on file body has immunity
  • Killer T Cells destroy virus

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White Blood Cells
  • Macrophage
  • Pac-Man like garbage collectors.
  • Take bites of invaders

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Antigens and Antibodies
  • Antigens- chemical code of pathogens. Contains
    critical info. about the pathogen
  • Antibodies
  • 1. Are created by B-Cells
  • 2. Antibodies latch to pathogen. Fits
    together like a lock and key. This prevents the
    virus from entering cells

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  • Active Immunity
  • 2 types
  • Natural body gets disease recovers
  • Recall immune response from previous illness
  • Vaccination
  • Dead or weakened strain of virus injected into
    you body.
  • Body then destroys virus and creates antibodies
    against it.

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Ways Disease Enter Body
  • Break in skin
  • Genitals
  • Mouth
  • Eyes
  • Nose

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How diseases are spread
  • Direct contact touching infected area of person
  • Indirect contact-sneezing, coughing, sharing
    personal items
  • Contact with animals and insects - bites
  • Other contact- eating contaminated foods

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Prevention for communicable diseases
  • Wash hand often!!!
  • Cover mouth when sneezing or coughing.
  • Proper care of food
  • Eat healthy and exercise
  • Shower daily
  • Avoid tobacco and drugs

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White blood cells defend against germs The
immune system is made up of many different kinds
of white blood cells. White blood cells work
together to protect us against disease-causing
germs.
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Macrophages identify germsWhen a germ invades
our bodies, macrophages gobble up the germ and
display its surface shape, or antigen, for other
immune cells to see.
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Helper T cells direct the defenseHelper T cells
spot the foreign antigen on the macrophage and
begin to multiply. They alert other white blood
cells and direct the body's defense.
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B cells make antibodiesB cells start to make
chemicals called antibodies. Antibodies lock onto
foreign antigens making it easier for other
immune cells to destroy them.
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Killer T cells destroy germsAlerted by helper T
cells, killer T cells multiply and destroy the
invading germs. Working together, our white blood
cells can usually destroy invading germs.
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Problems with Immune System
  • Immunodeficiency-
  • System not present or working properly
  • Some may be caused by medicines ( Chemotherapy)
  • May be caused by infections (HIV, AIDS)

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Problems with Immune System
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Immune system mistakenly attacks bodys healthy
    organs.
  • Allergic Disorders
  • System overreacts to exposure to antigens in
    environment.

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Common communicable diseases
  • Common cold see handout
  • Hepatitis-see handout
  • Mononucleosis-see handout

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REVIEW GAME
  • RULES-
  • 1. two teams
  • 2. three strikes and your out
  • 3. Must get the question COMPLETELY right in
    order to earn the points
  • 4. Two student compete to answer a non-related
    health question. The winning student asks his
    team if the want to play or pass
  • 5. Object is the accumulate the most points

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What are communicable disease?
  • Diseases that are passed from person to person
    and caused by a pathogen.

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Name the pathogen that causes the following
diseases?
  • HIV
  • Lyme disease
  • Ringworm

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How does the following defense work to help
protects us from getting sick
  • Skin-
  • Mucus member-
  • Cilia-
  • Reflexes-

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Answer to previous ?
  • Keeps out most pathogens, and produced sweat to
    kill some pathogens
  • Produces mucus to trap pathogens
  • Wave-like hairs that sweep out germs
  • Blinking, coughing, sneezing

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Name the four types of pathogens that cause
people to become ill?
  • Bacteria
  • Virus
  • Fungi
  • protozoa

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Give three examples of how diseases are passed
through indirect contact?
  • Sneezing
  • Coughing
  • Sharing personal item, i.e. lip gloss, drinking
    glass
  • Person to object
  • Animal to person, i.e. deer tick

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List three characteristics of a virus?
  • Smallest and simplest of all pathogens
  • Can only live and reproduce in a living cell
  • They will only attack specific parts of the body
  • Will eventually destroy the cell they invade
  • Tricks human cell to clone the virus

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Name three ways pathogens can enter the body?
  • Mouth
  • Eyes
  • Nose
  • Break in the skin
  • Genitals
  • ears

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Name four types of white blood cells?
  • Lymphocytes
  • A. Killer T-Cells
  • B. Helper T-Cells
  • C. B- Cells
  • D. Macrophage (pac-man)

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Name fours ways to prevent communicable disease
from spreading?
  • Wash hands often
  • Cover mouth when sneezing or coughing
  • Proper food care- cook food thoroughly
  • Eat healthy and exercise
  • Shower daily
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