Communicable Diseases
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COMMUNICABLE
DISEASES
Disease causing bacteria, can produce TOXINS.
Toxins-Substance that kills cells and interferes functions.
Can be treated with antibiotics
WHAT ARE THEY?
Communicable Disease-disease that is spread from one living
organism to another or through environment.
Also known as contagious and infectious disease.
HOW DO THEY OCCUR?
Pathogens enter the body
Pathogens-micro-organisms that causes disease.
If body does not fight off this pathogen it could lead to an
INFECTION
Infection--condition that occurs when pathogens in the body
multiply and damage body cells.
VIRUSES
The most common communicable disease
• Cold and Flu
• Viruses can only reproduce when they invade the cells of living
organisms.
• Unable to treat a virus with antibiotics
TYPES OF VIRUSES
Common Cold
Influenza (flu)
Measles
Polio
PROCESS OF A VIRUS
1. Virus enter the body
2. Virus invade cells of living organisms
3. once virus invades cell it begins to multiply
4. New viruses burst out of cells and begin to take over other cells
5. Immune system kicks into actions and stops the virus
BACTERIA
Bacteria-Micro-ogranisms that live almost everywhere on earth.
• Most are harmless
• Some are help (help digest food)
• Some cause disease
TYPES OF BACTERIA
Strep throat
Meningitis
OTHER TYPES OF
PATHOGENS
1. Fungi-plantlike organisms that can causes diseases of the lungs,
mucous membranes and the skins.
• Athletes foot is a common fungi
HOW DISEASES SPREAD
1. Direct Contact
• Touching, biting, kissing
-Puncture wounds-stepping on rusty nails
-Contact with infected animals-animal bites and scratches can
sometimes transmit diseases.
INDIRECT CONTACT
Contaminated Objects-Can be spread from contaminated objects
such as doorknob.
• What could you do to prevent this????
Vectors-Organisms that carry and transmits pathogens to humans or
other animals.
Ex. Flies mosquitoes, ticks.
-Contaminated food or water-If food is improperly handled or stored,
harmful bacteria could form.
AIRBORNE TRANSMISSION
When infected person sneezes or coughs pathogens are released.
• Can travel as far as 10 feet
• Ex. Chicken Pox, flu
TAKING PRECAUTIONS
No guaranteed way to avoid a communicable disease completely.
-Wash Hands (soap and warm water)
Before you eat
After handling pets
Touching objects handled by infected person
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM
VECTORS
Limit time you spent outdoors, after dark
Wear protective clothing
• Sweat pants, sweat shirt
Use repellent
THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Review:
What is a pathogen???
Where can we find them???
THE 5 BARRIERS
The body has 5 barriers that keep pathogens out
1. TEARS
• TEARS COVER AND PROTECT THE EYE FROM DUST AND
PATHOGENS.
• AS TEARS FLOW THEY CARRY FOREIGN MATERIAL AWAY
FROM THE EYE.
5 BARRIERS CONT…
#2: SALIVA:
• SALIVA HAS CHEMICAL THAT’S KILL PATHOGENS IN
YOUR MOUTH
#3: SKIN
-SKIN PROVIDES PROTECTIVE SURFACE THAT KEEPS
PATHOGENS FROM ENTERING BLOOD.
-GETTING A CUT OR SCRAPE COULD LEAD TO
PATHOGENS ENTERING THE BODY
5 BARRIERS CONT…
#4: MUCOUS MEMBRANE
• MUCOUS MEMBRANE ARE THE SOFT SKIN THAT LINE
THE NOSE, MOUTH, AND EYES.
• COATED WITH FLUID CALLED MUCUS, THAT TRAP
PATOGENS
• WHEN YOUR SNEEZE, COUGHT OR CLEAR THROAT,
BODY GETS RID OF MUCOUS
5 BARRIERS CONT…
#5:
• STOMACH ACID:
• STOMACH ACID KILLS MANY OF THE PATHOGENS THAT
GET PAST SALIVDA AND MUCOUS MEMBRANE.
WHAT HAPPENS IF PATHOGENS GET PAST 5
BARRIERS??
Immune system kicks in.
Immune System: combination of body defenses made up of cells,
tissues, and organs that fight pathogens in the body.
2 RESPONSES
The immune system has 2 responses.
Specific vs Non-specific
NON-SPECIFIC
When you get a splinter in your finger, dirt and pathogens on the
splinter also enter the system.
• Body responds with a non-specific response as it would with any
foreign object entering the body.
What usually happens when someone gets a splinter?
SPECIFIC RESPONSE
Pathogens sometimes get past the non-specific response
When this happens SPECIFIC RESPONSE kicks into action.
Specific response attacks a particular pathogen.
Your immune system can recognize certain pathogens!!
Once immune system has created a specific response it will
recognize them.
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Lymphatic System-secondary circulatory system that helps the
body fight pathogens and maintain fluid balance.