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Highlight of Various Diseases

Zach Dean and Ginger Ververelli. Highlight of Various Diseases. How are pathogens spread?. Air Water Food Blood/Body Secretions STDs Direct skin contact.

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Highlight of Various Diseases

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  1. Zach Dean and Ginger Ververelli Highlight of Various Diseases

  2. How are pathogens spread? • Air • Water • Food • Blood/Body Secretions • STDs • Direct skin contact Adapted from the Wikimedia Commons file " Clostridium_tetani2.JPG “http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/Clostridium_tetani2.JPG

  3. Rabies • Untreated, it will kill you; only one untreated patient has ever survived. • Transmissible through bites/saliva. • For treatment, you must kill the animal; it is very expensive • Rabies virtually shuts off the brain. • Will it produce the same graph as the in-class experiment? Adapted from the Wikimedia Commons file " Middle_Ages_rabid_dog.jp “http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/Middle_Ages_rabid_dog.jpg

  4. Chickenpox • Transmitted via skin contact and throat/nose mucus • Patient is contagious 1-2 days prior to symptoms • Highly contagious • Very treatable/patients only usually acquire the disease once. Adapted from the Wikimedia Commons file " Checkenpox_Adult_back.jpg “http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e7/Checkenpox_Adult_back.jpg

  5. Common Cold • Spread by direct contact and transmission of bodily fluids. • Symptoms appear on day 1 and exist for about 5 days • There is no specific treatment available Adapted from the Wikimedia Commons file " Rhinovirus.PNG “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rhinovirus.PNG

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