4.3.1.1 Communicable (infectious) diseases Flashcards
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Pathogens:
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- micro-organisms which cause infectious diseases
- inc. viruses, bacteria, protists or fungi
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How can pathogens infect plants or animals?
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- can infect plants or animals spread through direct contact, water or air
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How are communicable diseases transmitted?
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- by air - pathogens can be carried in the air and then breathed in (a common example is a droplet infection, which is when sneezing, coughing or talking expels pathogens in droplets which can be breathed in)
- direct contact - e.g. handshakes, kissing/sexual activity
- indirect contact - touching contaminated surfaces
- through contaminated water - e.g. through drinking or coming into contact with dirty water
- spread by use of a vector - e.g. mosquitoes
- spread through contaminated food by eating it
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How do pathogens make people feel ill?
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- produce toxins or damage cells making people feel ill
- reproduce very quickly inside body
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Why are diseases much more spread than 100yrs ago?
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- 100yrs ago diseases like SARS and Ebola wouldn’t have left their country of origin
- due to ease of air travel
- people can fly around world and spread diseases to places they would’ve never otherwise reached
- many Native Americans killed by diseases when the Colonial “Settlers” arrived, bringing strains of bacteria and virus their bodies had no immunity
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How can the damage that communicable diseases cause to populations be reduced?
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- can be reduced by limiting the spread of pathogens
- improve hygiene: hand washing, using disinfectants, isolating raw west, using tissues and handkerchiefs when sneezing
- isolating/reducing contact with infected individuals
- removing vectors: using pesticides and removing their habitat
- vaccination: by injecting a small amount of harmless pathogen into an individuals body, they can become immune to it so it won’t infect them - means they can’t pass it on
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Are viruses cells?
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No
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What is the size of viruses?
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- very small
- 20 - 400nm
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How do viruses make individuals feel ill?
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- viruses replicate themselves by invading cells
- viruses live and reproduce rapidly inside cells, causing cell damage
- the cell bursts and release new viruses into the bloodstream
- the damage and destruction of the cells makes you feel ill
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Site of reproduction for viruses:
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inside cells
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Diagram of virus:
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How small are bacteria?
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- small
- 0.2 - 2.0μm
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How do bacteria make individuals feel ill?
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- reproduce rapidly
- may produce toxins that damage tissues that makes you feel ill
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How do bacteria cells multiply quickly?
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- multiply very quickly by dividing process called binary fission
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What is the structure of bacteria?
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- Essentials structure: cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nuclear material
- Particular structures: capsule, flagella, pili, spore