How we protect ourselves from Pathogens
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Mr. C’s Joke/Riddle of the Day
Q: How did the pig get to Mexico?
Mr. C’s Joke/Riddle of the Day
Q: How did the pig get to Mexico?
A: The “Swine” flu
Introduction
There are many ways we protect ourselves from
pathogens.
Introduction
The majority of these ways are preventative (or
proactive) measures which thwart a pathogen from
getting a foothold and making us ill.
Introduction
It is different when a pathogen is already making us ill.
Those methods are reactionary measures which kill off
a pathogen that is already doing damage.
Vaccines
Vaccines are a
preventative measure
against viruses.
They are (usually)
injected into a person’s
bloodstream in order to
make the immune
system aware of a
potential invader.
Vaccines
Vaccines are made in
many different ways.
They are usually dead or
weakened versions of the
virus, but can be viral
proteins or other parts of
the virus that our
immune system sees as
an invader.
How are Vaccines Made?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nncPtxLCPrE
Antibiotics
Antibiotics are a
reactionary measure to
a bacterial infection.
Since we have billions
of helpful bacteria
associated with our
bodies, antibiotics are
not used as a
preventative measure.
Antibiotics
Overuse (and misuse)
of antibiotics has lead
to many different types
of resistant bacteria
(i.e. MRSA- Staph).
The active ingredient
in most antibiotics is
actually a fungus.
Recap between Antibiotics and
Vaccines
Vaccines = viruses
Antibiotics = bacteria
Germ Fighters
Center for Disease Control
says the best way to prevent
germs from spreading is to
wash your hands with
soap and water. If they are
not available, use a hand
sanitizer.
Germ Fighters
Germ fighters or sanitizers
are liquids that have over
60% alcohol in them.
The alcohol of choice is
either isopropyl or ethanol.
Alcohol kills most bacteria,
virus and fungi.
Anthrax and C. difficile,
however, are resistant to
alcohol.
Antifungals
Antifungals are a
reactionary measure to a
fungal infection.
They are usually a cream or
ointment since fungal
infections are exterior.
They work by exploiting
the difference between
fungal cells and animal
cells.
There are antifungal agents
in many of our sanitary
supplies (i.e. zinc
pyrithione in shampoos).
Insect Repellent
An insect repellent is a
substance applied to the skin
(or other surface) that deters
insects from landing there.
They help prevent the spread
of insect-borne pathogens.
Synthetic repellents are more
effective than natural ones
Protective Devices
There are lots of protective devices that are used in
order to protect ourselves from infection by pathogen.
Examples??
Sanitary Practices
Be proactive!!!
hand washing, food
washing, cleaning up
after yourself and your
pets, etc…
Pathogens love mess
and disorder,
Potential Other Possibilities
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcwBH_Uevxo
Homework
1) What is the difference between a preventative
measure and a reactionary measure? Give an
example of each showing the difference.
2) What is the difference between a vaccine and an
antibiotic?
3) Bruno gets a cut while watching Monday Night
Football. He pours beer over it because he heard the
alcohol will kill any potential pathogens. Is he
correct? Why or why not?
4) What areas of Holy Cross do you feel are potential
germ incubators? Why?