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Infectious Diseases. Chapter 11.3: page 460-442 Chapter 12.1: page 492-496. 7.03: Students will look trends to determine how an infectious disease may spread. VOCABULARY: Infectious disease Carrier Vector.
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Infectious Diseases Chapter 11.3: page 460-442 Chapter 12.1: page 492-496
7.03: Students will look trends to determine how an infectious disease may spread. • VOCABULARY: • Infectious disease • Carrier • Vector
Have you ever been sick before? What do you know about how the disease you had spread?
What is an infectious disease? • An infectious disease is an illness that passes from one organism to another. • Most infectious diseases are caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or protists. • EXAMPLES: • Strep throat • A cold or flue • Chicken pox • Tetanus • Athlete’s foot • African sleeping sickness
Which is NOT an example of an infectious disease? • A) AIDS • B) Tuberculosis • C) Brown hair • D) Pneumonia
How do infectious diseases spread? • Diseases can spread by: • Contact with an infected person such as touching, hugging, kissing, sneezes, or coughs • Contact with a contaminated object. • Contact with an infected animal. • Soil, food, or water. • EXAMPLE: Eating meat that has not been cooked properly can cause food poisoning.
A person gets malaria from a mosquito. This illness was caused by ___. • A) Contact with an infected person. • B) Contact with an infected animal. • C) Contact with an infected object. • D) Contact with contaminated food, soil, or water.
How is cholera likely spread? A) Animals B) Soil C) Water D)Undercooked food
Which pump is likely the source of contaminated water? • 1 • 6 • 7 • 9
Carriers • Some organisms may transmit diseases without knowing it. If someone has the disease, but doesn’t show any symptoms, they are carriers and can cause someone else to get sick. • EXAMPLE: When someone gets measles, they do not show any symptoms for several days. In that time, they can infect others.
Which is the main risk associated with being a disease carrier? • A) A person may be a carrier of a mild illness. • B) A person can unknowingly spread the disease to others. • C) A person may feel guilty for making other people sick. • D) A person is more difficult to cure if he or she is a carrier. B
Which best describes the danger associated with carriers of an infectious disease? • A) The carrier may develop symptoms of an infectious disease. • B) The infectious disease may become resistant to antibiotics. • C) The infectious disease will mutate into a genetic disease if left untreated. • D) The carrier may unknowingly transmit an infectious disease to many people. D
Which carrier would most likely infect the highest number of individuals? • A) a doctor • B) a librarian • C) an engineer • D) a flight attendant D
Vectors • Vectors are what transfer a disease from one organism to another. • EXAMPLE: Ticks are vectors because they transfer Lyme disease to humans. • EXAMPLE: A human with a cold is a vector because they can cause someone else to get sick.
What most likely spreads diseases such as rabies or Lyme disease? • A) contact with an infectious animal • B) contact with an infectious human • C) breathing contaminated air • D) eating contaminated food
The Anopheles mosquito transmits the parasite Plasmodium to humans. This parasite causes malaria. In this situation, which is the vector of the disease? • A) Anopheles mosquito • B) Plasmodium • C) human • D) malaria
The bacteria that causes bubonic plague is transmitted to humans by fleas. Which term best describes the role of the fleas in transmitting bubonic plague? • A) vector • B) carrier • C) parasite • D) pathogen