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Communicable Diseases
CENTERVILLE
8th Grade Health
Journal:
• Define disease.
• What does it mean to be “in good health”?
Disease
• An abnormal condition or change (other
than injury), that interferes with normal
body functioning causing physical, mental, and/or
social problems
Types
• Non-Communicable: non-contagious
▫ Heredity/Genetics
▫ Environmental Factors
▫ Lifestyle Factors
• Communicable: Infectious (contagious); can
be passed from one source to another
▫ Pathogens
Pathogens
• AKA—GERMS!
• Harmful micro-organisms that cause disease
• Disease results ONLY when the growth of a
pathogen begins to injure the cells and tissues of
an infected person
Pathogens
TYPE
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DISEASES
Bacteria
Strep, E.Coli,
Pneumonia
Virus
Cold, Mono, flu
Fungus
Athlete’s foot,
ringworm
Protozoa
Tapeworm
TREATMENT
Antibiotics
Rest, Liquids,
Good diet
Topical cremes
Surgery,
Medications
DISEASE:
Def:
Examples
Examples
Contagious
Def:
Caused by
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2.
Not
contagious
Def:
Caused by
Ways Pathogens Spread
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Direct contact
Droplets (airborne)
Contaminated surfaces
Contaminated food or water
Animals/insects
Properties of a Virus
• How easily it spreads
▫ Fast or slow?
• Durability
▫ How long can it live outside the body?
• How quickly it kills
▫ How fast does it attack cells?
• How much it mutates
▫ How frequently does it change?
So, worst possible type…
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Spreads easily
Very durable
Kills slowly
Constantly mutates