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Communicable Diseases
Communicable Diseases
Definition
Caused by direct or indirect
spread of pathogens from one
person to another.
Pathogens
Definition
-Tiny living creatures that cause
disease.
Types of pathogens
Bacteria
Virus
Fungi
Protozoan
Bacteria
(100
million will fit in a grain of
sand.)
Most common of all pathogens.
Most DO NOT cause disease.
Reproduces through cell
division.
Ex. Strep throat , lyme disease
Strep Throat
Bacteria Video
http://webcast.mediaondemand.com/library_video/20000901/27_bacteria_300.asx
Virus
All viruses are considered Parasites
Smallest and simplest of
microorganisms.
Can only live on living cells-
tricks human cells to reproduce
more viruses.
Reproduce until “cell burst”
Examples- chicken pox, cold, flu,
measles, rabies, HIV/AIDS
Virus cont.
Highly
specific in types of cells they
invade.
Polio- nervous system
Common cold –respiratory system
Small pox, chicken pox, shinglesSkin cells.
Antibiotic drugs do not have an
affect on viruses.
Cell Burst
http://www.whfreeman.com/kuby/content/anm
/kb03an01.htm
Video
http://www.libraryvideo.com/streaming.asp?ms
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How a virus reproduces
Cell Burst
Protozoan
Most are harmless.
One celled organism
Grows in water
Multiples quickly in moist places
Ex. Malaria
Fungi
Live off non-living things.
Molds, yeast, and mushrooms
Live in warm moist places.
Ex. Locker room or mats
ex. Ring worm / athletes foot
Fungi
Athlete’s Foot
Ring Worm
A. Immune system- Body’s Primary
Defenses Against Diseases
(nonspecific resistance = will react the same
EVERY time a pathogen enters the body)
Skin
Mucus
Membrane
Cilia
Chemical
barriers – tears and saliva
Reflexes- Blinking, coughing, and
sneezing.
Body’s Defense Against Communicable
Skin
Disease
Most
important –
keeps out
harmful germs
Produces sweat
that kills some
types of
pathogens.
Body’s Defense Against Communicable
Disease
Mucus
Membrane
Cells that line nose, mouth and
throat.
Produce mucus to trap germs
Body’s Defense Against Communicable
Disease
Cilia
Wavelike
hairs that sweep out germs
Body’s Secondary Defenses
•Specific Resistance- more detailed then the primary
defense. Kills and keeps record of pathogens.
•Fever
•White Blood Cells
Body’s Defense Against Communicable
Disease
Fever
Norm
temp. 98.6
When microorganisms multiply body
temp increases.
Temp. increase slows multiplying
Body’s Defense Against Communicable
Disease
White
blood cells
Special cells that fight infection
Kill pathogens by surrounding and
swallowing
1. Lymphocytes = WBC’s (4 types)
Lymphocytes
4
types
Killer T - attack
Are
sent to destroy or attack antigens
Helper
T – control the strength and
quality of immune response
B Cells –produce antibodies
Macrophage- pac man like- take bite
of pathogen and sends back info. to
T-cells
How white blood cells work
Virus enters body system- indirect or direct
contact
Macrophage- Bite virus and send antigen to Tcells
Helper T cells – act as messenger calling B cells
B Cells – create antibody to help kill pathogens
and remove pathogens (interlocking parts)
Virus can no longer invade body’s cells
Kept on file – body has immunity
Killer T Cells – destroy virus
White Blood Cells
Macrophage
–
Pac-Man like garbage
collectors.
Take bites of invaders
Antigens and Antibodies
Antigens-
chemical code of pathogens.
Contains critical info. about the
pathogen
Antibodies
1. Are created by B-Cells
2. Antibodies latch to pathogen. Fits
together like a lock and key. This
prevents the virus from entering cells
Active
Immunity
2 types
Natural – body gets disease & recovers
Recall immune response from
previous illness
Vaccination
Dead or weakened strain of virus
injected into you body.
Body then destroys virus and creates
antibodies against it.
Ways Disease Enter Body
Mouth
Break in skin
Eyes
Genitals
Nose
How diseases are spread
Direct contact –touching infected area
of person
Indirect contact-sneezing, coughing,
sharing personal items
Contact with animals and insects - bites
Other contact- eating contaminated
foods
Prevention for communicable
diseases
Wash hand often!!!
Cover mouth when sneezing or
coughing.
Proper care of food
Eat healthy and exercise
Shower daily
Avoid tobacco and drugs
White blood cells defend against germs
The immune system is made up of many different kinds
of white blood cells. White blood cells work together to
protect us against disease-causing germs.
Macrophages identify germs
When a germ invades our bodies, macrophages gobble up
the germ and display its surface shape, or antigen, for other
immune cells to see.
Helper T cells direct the defense
Helper T cells spot the foreign antigen on the
macrophage and begin to multiply. They alert other white
blood cells and direct the body's defense.
B cells make antibodies
B cells start to make chemicals called antibodies.
Antibodies lock onto foreign antigens making it easier
for other immune cells to destroy them.
Killer T cells destroy germs
Alerted by helper T cells, killer T cells multiply and
destroy the invading germs. Working together, our
white blood cells can usually destroy invading germs.
Problems with Immune System
Immunodeficiency-
System
not present or working
properly
Some may be caused by medicines (
Chemotherapy)
May be caused by infections (HIV,
AIDS)
Problems with Immune System
Autoimmune
disorders
Immune system mistakenly attacks
body’s healthy organs.
Allergic Disorders
System overreacts to exposure to
antigens in environment.
Common communicable diseases
Common
cold –see handout
Hepatitis-see
handout
Mononucleosis-see
handout
REVIEW GAME
RULES1. two teams
2. three strikes and your out
3. Must get the question COMPLETELY right in
order to earn the points
4. Two student compete to answer a non-related
health question. The winning student asks his team
if the want to play or pass……
5. Object is the accumulate the most points
What are communicable disease?
Diseases that are passed from person to person
and caused by a pathogen.
Name the pathogen that causes the
following diseases?
HIV
Lyme disease
Ringworm
How does the following defense
work to help protects us from getting
sick
SkinMucus memberCiliaReflexes-
Answer to previous ?
Keeps out most pathogens, and produced sweat
to kill some pathogens
Produces mucus to trap pathogens
Wave-like hairs that sweep out germs
Blinking, coughing, sneezing
Name the four types of pathogens
that cause people to become ill?
Bacteria
Virus
Fungi
protozoa
Give three examples of how diseases
are passed through indirect contact?
Sneezing
Coughing
Sharing personal item, i.e. lip gloss, drinking
glass
Person to object
Animal to person, i.e. – deer tick
List three characteristics of a virus?
Smallest and simplest of all pathogens
Can only live and reproduce in a living cell
They will only attack specific parts of the body
Will eventually destroy the cell they invade
Tricks human cell to clone the virus
Name three ways pathogens can
enter the body?
Mouth
Eyes
Nose
Break in the skin
Genitals
ears
Name four types of white blood
cells?
Lymphocytes
A.
B.
C.
D.
Killer T-Cells
Helper T-Cells
B- Cells
Macrophage (pac-man)
Name fours ways to prevent
communicable disease from
spreading?
Wash hands often
Cover mouth when sneezing or coughing
Proper food care- cook food thoroughly
Eat healthy and exercise
Shower daily