What is a communicable disease?
Diseases caused by foreign organisms invading the body and multiplying there. They can be transmitted from one person to another.
What is a pathogen?
Disease causing organisms
Contagious communicable diseases
Passed on by direct contact with a person suffering from the disease
Vectors
spread the disease from person to person trough intermediate hosts of the pathogen, such as mosquitos or fleas
Types of pathogens
What are bacteria?
Examples of bacteria
What are viruses?
What are bacteriophages?
Viruses that multiply in bacterial cells, causing death of the bacterium
Examples of viruses
Examples of fungi
Examples of animal parasites?
6 ways pathogens can be transmitted?
Transmission by contact
Transfer of body fluids
- HIV, hepatitis B and C are spread this way
Infection by droplets
- Spreads diseases such as measles, mumps, colds and influenza
Airborne transmission
Transmission by vectors
What are non-specific defences?
Work against all pathogens
What are specific defences?
Directed at particular pathogens
What is the purpose of the first line of defence?
The skin
Mucous membranes
Hairs and cilia