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INTERACTION OF INTERACTION OF GENETIC AND GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT By By Taufik Rahman, M.D Taufik Rahman, M.D

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  • INTERACTION OF GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTByTaufik Rahman, M.D

  • HostEnvironment Agent

  • EnvironmentInfective agentChemical agentPhisical agentRadiationMechanical trauma

  • HostBiologycal characteristic age, sex, racial and herediter Anatomical of the body Phisiological of the body Imunity Biologycal ability interaction of host and agent Nutrient status and healthy status Social characteristic

  • Causes of the diseaseInfective agent bacterials, viruses, parasite, fungusChemical agent drugs, toxin, colouring subtances, preservativePhisical agent heat, trauma, radiation

  • Bacterial causes of the human diseasSalmonella thyposa: typhoid feverShigella dysenteriae: dysentriVibrio coma: choleraHaemophillus influenza: influenzaM. tuberculosa: tuberkulosisClostridium tetani: tetanusN. meningitidis: meningitisN. gonorrhoeae : gonoreT. pallidum: siphilisM. leprae: lepra

  • Viruses causes of the human diseaseDNA virusesHerpesviridae: HerpesPoxviridae: smallpoxPapovaviridae: warts

  • Viruses causes of the human diseaseRNA virusesOrthomyxoviridae: influenzaRhabdoviridae: rabiesHepatitis virus: hepatitisRetrovirus: AIDSPicornaviridae: poliomielitisTogaviridae: yellow fever, encephalitisArenaviridae: Meningitis

  • Parasite causes of human disease

    Worm : ascaris lumbricoides Enterobius vermecularis Ancylostoma duodenale taenia saginata/ taenia soleum Trichuis trichiura Brugia malayiPlasmodium : malariae, vivax, ovale, falciparum

  • Fungus causes of human diseaseMalassezia furfur: pitiriasis versikolorAspergillus: otomikosisRhizopus: otomikosisPiedra hortai: black piedraPiedra beigelli: white piedraCandida: kandidosisMicrosporum, Trichopyton: Tinea Misetoma: maduromikosis

  • Chemical agentArsen : bone necrosisBismuth: ginggivostomatitis

  • Genetical diordersMultifactorial orcomplex gene disorderSingle gene disorderAutosomal dominantAutosomal resessiveX-linked dominantX-linked resessiveMitochondrial

  • Autosomal dominantHuntington diseaseNeurofibromatosisMarfan sindrome

  • Huntington disorder

  • Marfan disorder

  • Autosomal resessiveCystic fibrosisSickle-cell diseaseTay-Sachs disease

  • Cystic fibrosis

  • Sickle Cell disease

  • X-linked dominantKlinefelter syndromeRete syndromeIncontinentia pigmenti type 2Aicardi syndrome

  • Klinefelter syndrome

  • Aicardi syndrome

  • X-linked resessiveHemophilia ADuchenne Muscular dystrophyLesch-Nyhan syndrome

  • Hemophilia A

  • Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

  • Multifactorial/complex gene disorderAstmaAutismMultiple sclerosisCancerCleft palateDiabetesIrritabel Bowel diseaseHypertension

  • Any questionplease