Name 4 emerging diseases
TB
Zika
SARS
Anthrax
Why do emerging and re-emerging diseases occur
Antibacterial/antibiotic resistance
Explain emergence of crowd disease
Closer contact with animals and microorganisms - during early settlements
Factors favouring eradication of infectious disease
Complete industrialisation
Few serotypes
Good vaccines
Factors responsible for emerging diseases
Characteristics of SARS virus (Sever Acute Respiritory Syndrome)
Coronavirus (SARS-CoV)
Envelopes
Positive sense ssRNA
Describe the transmission pattern of SARS
Respiratory droplets
SARS virus may live on hands, tissues for up to 6 hours in droplets, 3 hours after droplets dry
Describe symptoms of SARS
Ever, headache, discomfort, body aches, mild respiratory symptoms
Characteristics Zika virus
Flaviviridae
Envelopes icosahedral
Non segmented, positive sense ssRNA
Explain the transmission pattern of Zika virus
- during pregnancy can cause birth defects lie microcephaly
How do you treat Zika infection
No fully developed vaccine
Treat symptoms via rest, drinking fluid, medicate to relieve pain
Factors responsible for RE-emerging disease
Natural genetic variation (antigenic shift/drift)
Recombination and adaptation allow new strains to appear
Characteristics of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Bacillus, infects upper lives of lungs
Symptoms of tuberculosis
90% asymptomatic
Describe the transmission pattern of tuberculosis
Airborne
Implant in lung
Spreads to other parts of the lungs
A single sneeze can release 40,000
Describe the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis
BCG Vaccine
Standard 6 month course of antimicrobial drugs which most patients fail to adhere to.
Second line drugs: aminoglycosides
How is tuberculosis diagnosed
Characteristics of deliberately (re)emerging diseases
Developed by man for nefarious use
Characteristics of bacillus anthracis
Non motile, gram positive
Describe the pathogenicity of bacillus anthracis
Characteristics of cutaneous anthrax
Characteristics of gastrointestinal anthrax
Passed through food
Characteristics of inhalational anthrax
Endospores inhales - most dangerous
- high chance of bacteraemia
Symptoms of inhalational anthrax
Mild fever
Coughing
Chest pain
- bacteraemia —> RBC prolif, septic shock usually kills in 24-36 hours