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A lesson for the 8th grade student Kayla Shinneman, Amber Carney, Alicia McMannon, Takara Campbell, Robin Manzella Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 HSC4302 Spring 2008 What will you learn? • Causes of infectious diseases – Who, What, Where? • Common infectious diseases – Bacterial – Viral • Preventing infectious diseases – Active immunity – Passive immunity Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Infectious Diseases • “Disease caused by organisms that enter the human body and multiply.” • The history – Since the beginning of time. Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 What is the cause? • Most infections are caused by pathogens. • Pathogens live on all surfaces • Can spread through many different vectors and vehicles. Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 5 Causes 1. Bacterial 2. Viral 3. Fungi Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 4. Protozoan 5. Rickettsias The Virus vs. The Bacteria Bacterial • Most are harmless • Causes most respiratory illnesses • Can be cured by antibiotics Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Viral • Causes the most illnesses • Causes most forms of the common cold • Cannot be cured by antibiotics Spreading it around • Direct Contact • Indirect Contact • Animals • Vectors • Vehicles • Inanimate Objects • Environment Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Getting Sick is Never Fun • Common Cold • Influenza • Tuberculosis • Strep Throat • Encephalitis • Meningitis • Mononucleosis Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Common Cold • What is it? – Infection of your upper respiratory tract (nose & throat) • How did I get it? – Droplets in the air – Hand-to-Hand contact – Handling Contaminated Objects Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Common Cold • What are the symptoms? – – – – – – – Appear 1 to 3 days after exposure to cold virus. Runny or Stuffy Nose Sneezing Sore Throat Cough Congestion Low Grade Fever (Up to 102 F) Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Common Cold • How do I treat it? – – – – – No cure Antibiotics do not treat cold viruses Pain Relievers Decongestant Nasal Sprays Cough Syrups Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Influenza (The Flu) What is it? • Viral infection of the respiratory tract (nose, throat, bronchial tubes, lungs) How did I get it? • Spread through droplets in the air Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 What are the symptoms? • High grade fever (101 F) • Chills and Sweats • Dry Cough • Headache • Body aches & weakness • Congestion Influenza (The Flu) • How do I treat it? – Bed Rest – Plenty of fluids – Antiviral Medications may be prescribed by doctor – Get your flu shot!!! Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Tuberculosis • What is it? – Bacterial infection that affects your lungs – TB infection vs. active TB – Very dangerous! (active TB) • How did I get it? – Highly contagious (active TB) – Spread through droplets in the air Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Tuberculosis What are the symptoms • TB infection: – No symptoms – Not contagious Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 • Active TB: – Cough lasting 3 or more weeks – Pain with breathing & coughing – Slight Fever – Unexplained weight loss – Chills – Night Sweats Tuberculosis • How do I treat it? • TB infection: – TB medication INH used for 6-9 months • Active TB: – Several TB medications – Hospitalization Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Strep Throat • What is it? – Bacterial throat infection • How did I get it? – Streptococcal bacteria – Highly contagious – Bacteria spread through droplets in air Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 • What are the symptoms? – Sore throat – Red, swollen tonsils – Swollen, tender lymph glands (in neck) – Fever – Headache Strep Throat • How do I treat it? – Antibiotics •Chapter Treating strep is very important! 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Encephalitis • What is it? – Viral infection causing inflammation of the brain – Can be life-threatening • How did I get it? – Insects – Other viruses Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Encephalitis • What are the symptoms? – – – – – – Drowsiness Seizures Sudden Fever Severe Headache Nausea and Vomiting Stiff neck Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 • How do I treat it? – Mild infections: •Rest, healthy diet, plenty of fluids – More severe infections: •anti-viral drugs Meningitis • What is it? – Inflammation of the meninges – Can be viral or bacterial – Meningococcal Meningitis • How did I get it? – Spread through air droplets and direct contact with an infected person Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Meningitis • What are the symptoms? – – – – – – High fever Severe headache Vomiting and nausea Seizures Confusion Sleepiness Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Meningitis • How do I treat it? – Meningococcal Vaccine available! – Bacterial meningitis: •Immediate treatment VERY IMPORTANT •Requires IV antibiotics Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Mononucleosis • What is it? – Mono- “The Kissing Disease” – Virus • How did I get it? – Virus is transmitted through saliva Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Mononucleosis • What are the symptoms? – – – – Weakness Sore throat Fever Swollen lymph nodes & tonsils – Skin rash Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 • How do I treat it? – Bed Rest – Plenty of fluids Lets Experiment with Each Other •WARNING: Do Not sniff, drink, or spill the liquid in your cups! • Follow instructions carefully. • Have fun! Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 How? • Active Immunity – Life long immunity – Developed over time •Ex: – Disease A: Chicken Pox – Bacteria A – Bacteria Aa Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 • Passive Immunity – Temporary immunity •Few months – Mother to baby Vaccines •3 major types – Live Virus •Made from weakened virus strain – Killed Virus •Cause body to produce antibodies – Toxoids •Destroys toxic properties Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Impact of Meningitis Vaccine Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 It’s Common Sense! • Never share your • Always wash your toothbrush hands • The “five second • Keep your house clean rule” does not exist. • If some is sick do not: • Cook food – Kiss completely – Hug • Maintain healthy diet – Be in close contact Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08 Community Resources • Alachua County Health Department 224 SE 24th St. Gainesville, FL 32641 (352)334-7900 • School Nurse • American Red Cross 1724 NE 2nd St Gainesville, FL 32609 (352) 376-4669 Chapter 28 HSC 4302 SPR08