The Spreading of Disease

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The Spreading of Disease

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The Spreading of Disease. The Spreading of Disease: Infection. Infectious diseases spread in one of four ways: Contact with infected person Contact with contaminated object Contact with infected animal Contact with environmental source. Carrier vs. Vector. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Spreading of Disease

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The Spreading of Disease: Infection

Infectious diseases spread in one of four ways: Contact with infected person Contact with contaminated object Contact with infected animal Contact with environmental

source

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Carrier vs. Vector

Vector—insect spreading disease (tick, mosquito)

Carrier—organism that has a virus or bacteria but not showing the signs of the disease. Person with HIV

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Antibiotics

Antibiotics work on bacterial infections Bacteria can become antibiotic

resistant Due to overuse or not taken the

medicine as prescribed.

Examples of antibiotics: Z-packs, CepCor, Penicillin, etc

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Penicillin

Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin by accident Penicillin is a fungus

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Vaccines

Vaccine—a weakened or dead version of the actual virus/bacteria given to you to force your immune system to build antibodies against the disease. Flu shot

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Your Body

Pathogen—a microbe that cause disease

Antibodies—kill pathogens in body

Activity Immunity—organism gets virus and builds up antibodies for virus

Passive Immunity—inject with antibodies from another organism