Infectious Respiratory Diseases Communicable Diseases Unit Lesson 2.

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Infectious Respiratory Diseases Communicable Diseases Unit Lesson 2

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Infectious Respiratory Diseases

Communicable Diseases Unit

Lesson 2

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Five Types

Common cold

Influenza

Pneumonia

Strep Throat

Tuberculosis

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The Common Cold

Over 200 viruses can cause a cold

Virus that infects the nose

High levels of stress can increase chance of catching a cold

Exposed to cold weather/getting chilled does not cause a cold!

Takes about 2-7 days to show symptoms

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The Common Cold

TransmissionDirect and indirect contact

SymptomsRunny noseNasal congestionSneezingHeadacheCough/sore throatLast 2-14 days

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The Common Cold

TreatmentRest and fluids

Over-the-counter meds

PreventionGood hygiene

Avoid close contact with infected people

Rest, fluids, and good diet

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Influenza (The Flu)

Infection of the nose, throat, and lungs

Can cause complications (elderly, babies, people with chronic diseases)

Constantly changing (harder to form antibodies)

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Influenza (The Flu)

TransmissionDirect and indirect contactCan spread rapidly in crowded places

SymptomsFeverHeadacheFatigueCoughSore throatMuscle achesOthers…

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Influenza (The Flu)

TreatmentRest and fluids

Over-the-counter meds

Children and teens should not take aspirin if have the flu – can lead to Reye’s Syndrome

PreventionAvoid contact with infected people

Good hygiene

Flu shots

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Pneumonia

Infection in the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens

Mild to severe and fatal

TransmissionDirect and indirect contact

Untreated respiratory infections

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Pneumonia

SymptomsCough with mucus

Fever

Chest pain

Shallow/trouble breathing

Fatigue

Others…

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Pneumonia

TreatmentAntibiotics treat bacterial pneumonia

Viral may need hospital care

PreventionAvoid contact with infected people

Good hygiene

Prompt treatment of respiratory infections

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Strep Throat

Bacterial infection in throat

Can lead to rheumatic fever

TransmissionDirect and indirect contact

SymptomsFever

Sever sore throat

Red throat with sores

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Strep Throat

TreatmentAntibiotics

Rest and fluids

PreventionAvoid contact with infected people

Good hygiene

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Tuberculosis

Bacterial infection in lungs

People with weakened immune systems more likely to contract (elderly, HIV infected, homeless, malnourished)

TransmissionDirect and indirect contact (airborne)

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Tuberculosis

SymptomsMild cough and feverFatigueWeight lossNight sweatsCoughing up blood

TreatmentAntibiotics (some pathogens are resistant)

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Tuberculosis

PreventionAvoid contact with infected people

Rooms with good ventilation reduce the risk of spreading TB