Topic 5 - Causes of Disease Flashcards
Define health
A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being
Define disease
A disorder of the body or mind that negatively affects an individual’s health
What are the two types of disease?
● Communicable
● Non-communicable
What is a communicable disease?
● A disease that is passed directly between individuals
● Caused by a pathogen
Define pathogen
A disease-causing organism e.g. virus,
fungi, bacteria, protists
What is a non-communicable disease?
● A disease that cannot be transmitted between
individuals
● Generally long lasting with a slow-onset
● Caused by lifestyle, environmental conditions, genetic mutations etc.
What is a symptom?
A change experienced by an organism that indicates disease
Why does having an illness make an individual more likely to contract another
disease?
A disease may weaken an individual’s immune system making them increasingly
susceptible to other infections.
Describe cholera
● Caused by Vibrio cholerae bacterium
● Spread by drinking water or washing in water that has
been contaminated with infectious faeces
● Symptoms: diarrhoea, vomiting
How can the incidence of cholera be reduced?
● Access to clean water
● Improved sanitation (sewage disposal etc.)
Describe tuberculosis
● Caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacterium
● It is an airborne bacteria spread by droplet infection
● Symptoms: lung damage, chesty cough, wheezing
How can the transmission of TB be reduced ?
● Improved hygiene (washing hands, sneezing into tissues etc.)
● Infected individuals should avoid crowded areas
● Increased ventilation in the individual’s home
Describe Chalara ash dieback
● Caused by a fungus that infects ash trees
● Spread via airborne spores which are carried by the wind
● Causes dark lesions on bark and blackened leaves which wilt and eventually die
How can the transmission of Chalara ash dieback disease be reduced?
● Control the movement of ash trees
● Kill infected plants
● Replant with a different species
Describe malaria
● Caused by plasmodium protist
● Spread by mosquito vectors which pick up the plasmodium
protist when feeding on the blood of an infected organism and
transmit malaria to other organisms during feeding
● Flu-like symptoms, damage to red blood cells, liver damage