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Causes ofInfectiousDiseases
Spread ofDiseases
Defense againstDiseases
STD’s CommonInformation
Smallest know type of infectious agent
viruses
Single celled microrganism
Bacteria
ORGANISMS THAT RESEMBLE BACTERIA BUT
INVADE CELLS LIKE VIRUSES
Rickettsias
Organisms that feed off dead animals, insects, and leaves
Fungi
These single cell organisms are larger than bacteria and are most
common in tropical areas.
Protozoams
When pathogens are spread by physical contact
Direct Contact
When pathogens are inhaled
Indirect
Causes rabies and malaria
Animals or insects
Pathogens are spread by touching
objects
Causes the spread of pathogens through food, water, soil and
even air
Environment
Organism that may cause illness often called “Foreign Invader”
Pathogen
This barrier is the first line of defense against invading
pathogens
Physical
Barriers that include tears and saliva
Chemical
When phagocytes engulf and destroy pathogens
Phagocytosis
Type of white blood cell that fights pathogens
Lymphocytes
Best way not to catch STD’s
Abstinence
These are pink or reddish with cauliflower like tops
Warts
Blister like sores in the genital area
Herpes
Caused by a small bacterium called a spirochete. It has four
stages
syphillis
Tiny insects that attach themselves to skin and hair in the
pubic area
Lice
Viral infection that causes stuffy, runny nose, and sneezing
cold
Viral infection that causes chills, fever, headache, muscle ache,
and weakness
Flu
The immunity your body develops to protect you from
disease
Active immunity
Is a bacterial infection of the throat
Strep
This is known as the kissing disease and is a viral infection
Mono