17 Ass 9 pt 1 Disease Flashcards

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1
Q

What term describes the role of mosquitoes in the transmission of malaria?

A

Vector

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2
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Why is it hard to control the spread of TB? 3

A

Global air travel for commerce & tourism has increased

the bacterium that causes tuberculosis has evolved resistance to some antibiotics

Civil unrest as a result of poverty result in overcrowded living conditions

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3
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What feature of cholera decreases the spread of the pathogen vibrio cholerae? 2

A

Cholera rapidly kills up to 50% of people with symptoms if they’re not treated,

which shortens the time that they are contagious

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4
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Of the diseases HIV/AIDS, cholera, malaria, & measles

which one is spread by a vector?

A

malaria

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5
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What is the name of the pathogen that causes cholera?

A

Vibrio cholerae

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6
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How do you reduce the transmission of TB?

A

antibiotic therapy for sufferers

vaccination for non-sufferers

more living space per person

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7
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What do the pathogens of HIV/AIDS, malaria & TB all have in common?

A

genes

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8
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What are some features of malaria? 4

A

It can be transmitted by animals to other animals, including humans

One mode of transmission is transfusion by contaminated blood

the causative organism can show multiple drug resistance

the majority of humans who die from the disease are children

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9
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How can you protect yourself against cholera? 4

A

cook food well and eat it hot

peel fruit and vegetables

drink only cool, boiled water

wash hands often with soap and cool, boiled water

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10
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What is comorbidity?

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When an individual has 2 or more diseases/medical conditions

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What is an example of comorbidity where initial infection with one pathogen can increase the risk of developing a second disease that is a major cause of death for these ppl?

A

HIV infection followed by development of TB

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12
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How high is the risk of developing TB after being infected with HIV/AIDS?

A

More than 15 times higher

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13
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What could allow an second outbreak of malaria in a place where it had previously been eliminated?

A

Mosquitoes become resistant to insecticides

migration of the population due to war

malarial parasites become resistant to quinine

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14
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What type of pathogen is TB?

A

A bacterium

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15
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What is the main way TB is spread?

A

coughs and sneezes

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16
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What is one factor that can make an area have higher rates of malaria?

A

a more humid climate

17
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How can the rate of antibiotic resistance be reduced? 3

A

Prescribing two antibiotics with different modes of action

prescribing different antibiotics for the same bacterium

finishing a prescribed course of antibiotics

18
Q

How does penicillin kill bacteria?

A

Penicillin inhibits the formation of peptidoglycan cross-links in the cell wall

causes water to enter the cell and burst the bacteria

19
Q

Discuss the factors that determine global distribution of malaria 5

A

Hot and humid climate

migration of ppl with low malaria immunity to an area with high malaria incidence

stagnant bodies of water where mosquitoes can breed

insecticide resistance of mosquitoes

drug resistance of the parasite