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Understanding Communicable Diseases

Understanding Communicable Diseases. Causes of Communicable Diseases. Germs and Diseases. Germ and Diseases Communicable Diseases – Disease that can be passed from one person to another - communicable disease caused by microorgansims that can only be seen through an microscope

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Understanding Communicable Diseases

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  1. Understanding Communicable Diseases

  2. Causes of Communicable Diseases

  3. Germs and Diseases Germ and Diseases Communicable Diseases – Disease that can be passed from one person to another - communicable disease caused by microorgansims that can only be seen through an microscope Non Communicable Diseases – Like asthma that cannot be passed from one person to another

  4. Types of Germs • Viruses – The smallest and simplest life form. They cause a wide range of diseases. • Most diseases caused by virus or bacteria • Colds, chicken pox, AIDS, viral pneumonia, flu, measles, smallpox, mumps, herpes, rabies, polio, mononucleosis

  5. Types of Germs • Bacteria – Tiny one celled oraganisms that live nearly everywhere • Most harmless, but some cause disease • Virus and bacteria most common cause of disease • Strep throat, tuberculosis, pinkeye, food poisoning, typhoid fever, gonorrhea, diptheria, lyme disease, bacterial pnuemonia

  6. Types of Germs • Fungi – Primitive life forms that cannot make their own food • Athletes foot • Ring worm

  7. Types of Germs • Protozoa – One celled, animal-like organisms • Many are harmless • Cause diseases as malaria and amebic dystentery

  8. How Germs are spread • Direct contact – you get germs on your hands and skin through direct contact with another person • Sometimes by sexual contact

  9. How Germs are spread • Indirect contact – someone coughs or sneezes, expelling germs into the air • Other people breath these germs • Colds, flu, tuberculosis spread this way • Drinking glasses, eating utensils, other personal items

  10. How Germs are spread • Contact with animals or insects – • Rabid animals spreads rabies • Lyme disease is transmitted through tick bites

  11. How Germs are spread • Other Contacts – Contaminated food or water • This type of food poison is called Salmonella

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