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Infectious Disease A disease caused by a Pathogen that can be passed from person to person Pathogen An organism that causes disease Most are microscopic Louis Pasteur Proved the Theory of Spontaneous Generation was false Showed that airborne microbes were the cause of disease Discovered microbes could be killed by the heating of the liquid they were in Robert Koch Experimented with various dyes that stain bacteria and make them more visible under the microscope Also devised an ingenious method of separating a mixture of bacteria Demonstrated that each infectious disease is caused by a specific pathogen Four Types of Pathogens Protists Single celled organisms Amoeba, Giardia, Plasmodium vivax Dysentery, Giardia, Malaria Fungi Dermatophytes Athletes Foot, Ringworm Viruses Nucleic acid with a protein cover DNA or RNA Damage or destroy cells by reproducing inside the cell Adenovirus, Influenza virus, HIV Cold, Flu, AIDS Bacteria Can damage cells directly Streptococcus, Strep throat Can damage cells indirectly by producing toxins Clostridium tetani,Tetanus Can use shapes and arrangement of bacteria to help identify Bacteria 3 Shapes Round Rod Spiral Arrangements Singles, pairs, clumps, chains Bacterial Shapes Dichotomous Key Uses pictures to identify organism Paired statements describe the physical characteristics Lead to other statements that will Through the process of elimination Lead to the organisms name Sources of Pathogens Soil, food, water, air Contaminated objects Infected animals An infected person Disease can be spread through contact with any of the above Sources of Pathogens. How Pathogens are Spread Contact with Infected people Infected animals Contaminated animals Contaminated food, water or soil Predicting Casualties Chart the growth of bacterium that reproduces by simple cell division once every 20 minutes. Make a table and graph showing the number of organisms created during a 3-hour period. Predicting Casualties 20 min Time Periods Number of Cells 0 1 1 2 2 4 3 8 4 16 5 32 6 64 7 128 8 256 9 512 Exponential Growth 600 500 400 20 minute Time Periods 300 Number of Cells 200 100 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Predicting Casualties 8 256.0 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 512.0 1,024.0 2,048.0 4,096.0 8,192.0 16,384.0 32,768.0 65,536.0 131,072.0 262,144.0 524,288.0 1,048,576.0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2,097,152.0 4,194,304.0 8,388,608.0 16,777,216.0 33,554,432.0 67,108,864.0 134,217,728.0 268,435,456.0 536,870,912.0 1,073,741,824.0 Cell Division 1.2E+09 1E+09 Number of Cells 800000000 20 minute Time Periods 600000000 Number of Cells 400000000 200000000 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Months 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 No Action 10,000.0 11,200.0 12,544.0 14,049.3 15,735.2 17,623.4 19,738.2 22,106.8 24,759.6 27,730.8 31,058.5 34,785.5 38,959.8 43,634.9 48,871.1 54,735.7 61,303.9 68,660.4 76,899.7 86,127.6 96,462.9 108,038.5 121,003.1 135,523.5 Educ. Campaign 10,000.0 10,200.0 10,424.0 10,674.9 10,955.9 11,270.6 11,623.0 12,017.8 12,459.9 12,955.1 13,509.7 14,130.9 14,826.6 15,605.8 16,478.5 17,455.9 18,550.7 19,776.7 21,149.9 22,687.9 24,410.5 26,339.7 28,500.5 30,920.6 Preventative Meds. 10,000.0 10,800.0 11,664.0 12,597.1 13,604.9 14,693.3 15,868.7 17,138.2 18,509.3 19,990.0 21,589.2 23,316.4 25,181.7 27,196.2 29,371.9 31,721.7 34,259.4 37,000.2 39,960.2 43,157.0 46,609.6 50,338.3 54,365.4 58,714.6 Predicting Casualties 160000 140000 120000 Cell Growth 100000 Months No Action 80000 Educ. Campaign Preventative Meds. 60000 40000 20000 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Predicting Casualties Months 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Preventative Meds and Educ. Campaign 10000 9800.0 9584.0 9350.7 9098.8 8826.7 8532.8 8215.4 7872.7 7502.5 7102.7 6670.9 6204.6 5700.9 5157.0 4569.6 3935.1 3250.0 2510.0 1710.7 847.6 -84.6 -1091.4 -2178.7 Preventative Meds and Educational Campaign 12000 10000 8000 Cell Growth 6000 Months 4000 Preventative Meds and Educ. Campaign 2000 0 1 -2000 -4000 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 An Ounce of Cure Set up Petri dishes with pathogens Choose 3 medications to test for growth inhibition Be sure to label carefully and draw accurately Fighting Disease 3 Lines of Defense First line of defense Surfaces of skin, breathing passages, mouth, stomach Trap and kill most of the pathogens that come into contact with them How it Works Skin Destructive chemicals Oil Sweat Dead cells fall off Tightly packed cells don’t allow access How it Works Breathing Passages Mucus and cilia trap and remove pathogens Sneeze or cough to force pathogens out How it Works Mouth and Stomach Destructive chemicals Saliva Stomach acid Second line of defense Inflammatory Response Fluid and white blood cells leak from blood vessels into nearby tissues WBC’s help fight pathogens Phagocytes Inflammatory Response Blood vessels widen and increase blood flow to the area causing redness Leaked fluid causes swelling Some pathogens do not grow and reproduce at higher temperatures Third line of defense Immune System T cells (Helper and Killer) B cells Antibodies Lymphocytes distinguish between different kinds of pathogens Third line of defense Antigens Molecules that the immune system recognizes either as part of the body or as coming from outside Like a team uniform Third line of defense AIDS A virus that attacks the Immune System Enters Helper T cells Over time, HIV does damage the immune system, and the body will lose it’s ability to fight disease. Two types of Immunity Active Results from getting disease or From vaccination Long lasting Passive Antibodies given to fight disease Short term (months) Both protect the body from pathogens Active Immunity When a person acquires immunity because their own immune system has produced antibodies in response to the presence of a pathogen Produced by cells of the immune system as part of the immune response Active Immunity Memory cells When a pathogen enters the body memory cells recognize the antigen and start the immune response so quickly that the persons won’t get sick Active Immunity Vaccination Vaccine Pathogens (viruses) that have been weakened or killed but can still trigger an immune response Antibiotic – Bacteria only Active Immunity 3 things you can do to help your Body recover when you are sick Get plenty of rest Drink lots of fluids Eat well balanced meals Passive Immunity Does not last a lifetime (short term) Antibodies that are passed to the blood of baby from the mother’s blood during pregnancy An Ounce of Cure Prepare an illustrated report of your findings Describe the effectiveness of each medication and be sure to include information about all medications tested by the class An Ounce of Cure Conclusion paragraph Discuss your recommendation for the medicine to use against this disease (which one and why)