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Infectious Disease Pathogens (Germs) • A virus, microorganism or another agent that causes disease Types of Pathogens • Virus: invades body cells, virus reproduce and break open the cell with virus moving on to other cells to repeat the process…smallest and most numerous • Bacteria: produces infection causing poisonous waste • Fungus: attach to body cells causing damage and robbing them of their nutrients • Fungus growth How the flu spreads! • Flu Virus • What happens Infectious diseases spread through two types of contact • Direct Contact • Indirect Contact Direct Contact • Person to person – shaking hands, touching, etc….. • Animal to person – bites or stings • Mother to unborn child Indirect contact • inanimate objects…doorknobs, faucet handle, table tops • Water • Air • Food-temperature (under-cooked or unwashed foods) Methods to prevent spread of germs • Wash your hands frequently • Get vaccinated (VIRUS) • What is in a vaccine? • Use antibiotics sensibly (Fungus-bacteria) • Stay home if signs and symptoms of infection • Be smart when preparing food Methods to prevent spread of germs v Keep Hot zones in home clean – areas with concentration of bacteria – bathrooms and kitchen • Don’t share personal items- toothbrush,hair brush, razor Flu virus Image • Swine flu virus Body Defenses • Blood • Antibodies – white blood cells • Skin Anti-biotics • Antibiotics are the first line of defense against many infections • overusing or misusing antibiotics can cause more harm than good. Antibiotic concerns • Strains of bacteria can mutate (change) and, over time, become resistant to a specific antibiotic. • The chance of this increases if a person does not finish the course of antibiotics as some bacteria may be left to develop resistance. Antibiotics are only effective against • • • • bacterial infections certain fungal infections some kinds of parasites Most infections result from either bacteria or viruses. Use of Antibiotics • Antibiotics can't help you if a virus is responsible for your illness Symptoms of strep throat • Strep caused by Virus or bacteria? • Anatomy of a sore throat