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Who tracks the spread of infectious contagions?. What’s the name of this scientist?. What are the different ways infectious diseases are caused?. What are the different ways infectious diseases are caused?. GERMS/CONTAGIONS/PATHOGENIC PARASITES
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Who tracks the spread of infectious contagions? What’s the name of this scientist?
What are the different ways infectious diseases are caused? • GERMS/CONTAGIONS/PATHOGENIC PARASITES • viruses (smallest microorganism, hijacks its host) • bacteria (smallest LIVING microorganism-prokaryotic) • protozoa(bigger unicellular eukaryotic) • fungi (mostly multicellular eukaryotic) • other larger parasites like worms & flukes, ticks, etc.
What do we call an infectious contagion that spreads all over a large region or country?
What do we call an infectious contagion that spreads all over a large region or country?
What do we call an infectious contagion that spreads all over a large region or country? EPIDEMIC—an infectious pathogen that spreads across a LARGE REGION or COUNTRY
What do we call an infectious contagion that spreads all over the EARTH?
What do we call an infectious contagion that spreads all over the EARTH?
EPIDEMIC PANDEMIC
Outbreaks can turn into EPIDEMICS which can quickly spread into PANDEMICS because of EASY TRANSPORTATION! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UG8YbNbdaco
Scientists who track the spread of pathogens have a similar name… EPIDEMIC PANDEMIC
Scientists who TRACK the SPREAD of a contagion are EPIDEMIOLOGISTS
YOUwere acting as an EPIDEMIOLOGIST when you did the Mapping Death activity.
YESTERDAY, YOU were acting as an EPIDEMIOLOGIST when you did the Mapping Death activity. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sYSyuuLk5g contagion trailer
How are pathogens spread here? eeeeeeeewwww…
How are pathogens spread here? sneezing
How are pathogens spread here? sneezing
How are contagions SPREAD: sneezing coughing
How are contagions SPREAD: • AIR-BORNE-by breathing someone’s germs Weeeee!
Do you remember how the deadly cholera bacteria can be spread?
Do you remember how the deadly cholera bacteria can be spread?
Do you remember how the deadly cholera bacteria can be spread?
How are contagions SPREAD: • AIR-BORNE-by breathing someone’s germs • WATER-BORNE-germs in contaminated water http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/03/07/518811502/watch-raindrops-catapult-bacteria-into-the-air-and-its-beautiful
_______ are NON-HUMAN disease spreaders! FLEAS MOSQUITOS
VECTORS are NON-HUMAN disease spreaders! FLEAS MOSQUITOS
VECTORS are NON-HUMAN disease spreaders! BIRDS RATS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y68F8YwLWdg
How EPIDEMIOLOGISTS classify the spread of contagions: • AIR-BORNE-by breathing someone’s germs • WATER-BORNE-germs in contaminated water • VECTORS=NON-HUMANdisease spreaders • rats, mosquitos, birds, fleas, and more
IF A PERSON SPREADS A DISEASE BUT SHOWS NO SYMPTOMS… • THEY ARE A CARRIER.
IF A PERSON SPREADS A DISEASE BUT SHOWS NO SYMPTOMS… • THEY ARE A CARRIER. TYPHOID MARY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE8HwwNqHG4
Several subcategories here How are contagions SPREAD: • AIR-BORNE-by breathing someone’s germs • WATER-BORNE-germs in contaminated water • VECTORS=non-humandisease spreaders • rats, mosquitos, birds, fleas and more • CARRIERS=humandisease spreaders
If a CARRIER can only infect someone by exchanging fluids… by contaminated needles by sexual contact
How are contagions SPREAD: • AIR-BORNE-by breathing someone’s germs • WATER-BORNE-germs in contaminated water • VECTORS=non-humandisease spreaders • rats, mosquitos, birds, fleas and more • CARRIERS=humandisease spreaders • Blood-borne-sexual contact/unclean needles
Sometimes CARRIERS can give someone a contagion more easily… by touching, kissing by sharing food & stuff
! How are contagions SPREAD: • AIR-BORNE-by breathing someone’s germs • WATER-BORNE-germs in contaminated water • VECTORS=non-humandisease spreaders • rats, mosquitos, birds, fleas and more • CARRIERS=humandisease spreaders • Blood-borne-sexual contact/unclean needles • Direct Contact-touching, kissing, sharing food or drink
We can also catch infectious diseases on shared surfaces… keyboards
We can also catch infectious diseases on shared surfaces… keyboards doorknobs
We can also catch infectious diseases on shared surfaces… keyboards CELL PHONES!
How are contagions SPREAD: • AIR-BORNE-by breathing someone’s germs • WATER-BORNE-germs in contaminated water • VECTORS-non-human disease spreaders • rats, mosquitos, birds, fleas and more • CARRIERS-human disease spreaders • Blood-borne-sexual contact/unclean needles • Direct Contact-touching, kissing, sharing food or drink • Indirect Contact-touching surfaces that others contaminated
WHICH WAYS ARE HARDEST TO CONTROL? How are contagions SPREAD: • AIR-BORNE-by breathing someone’s germs • WATER-BORNE-germs in contaminated water • VECTORS-non-human disease spreaders • rats, mosquitos, birds, fleas and more • CARRIERS-human disease spreaders • Blood-borne-sexual contact/unclean needles • Direct Contact-touching, kissing, sharing food or drink • Indirect Contact-touching surfaces that others contaminated
WHICH WAYS ARE HARDEST TO CONTROL? How are contagions SPREAD: HARD TO CONTROL • AIR-BORNE-by breathing someone’s germs • WATER-BORNE-germs in contaminated water • VECTORS-non-human disease spreaders • rats, mosquitos, birds, fleas and more • CARRIERS-human disease spreaders • Blood-borne-through unprotected sex or unclean needles • Direct Contact-touching, kissing, sharing food or drink • Indirect Contact-touching surfaces that others contaminated HARD TO CONTROL HARD TO CONTROL
WHICH ONES ARE EASIER TO CONTROL???? How are contagions SPREAD: HARDEST TO CONTROL • AIR-BORNE-by breathing someone’s germs • WATER-BORNE-germs in contaminated water • VECTORS-non-human disease spreaders • rats, mosquitos, birds, fleas and more • CARRIERS-human disease spreaders • Blood-borne-through unprotected sex or unclean needles • Direct Contact-touching, kissing, sharing food or drink • Indirect Contact-touching surfaces that others contaminated HARD TO CONTROL HARD TO CONTROL
Why are WATER-BORNE and BLOOD-BORNE EASIEST for EPIDEMIOLOGISTS TO CONTROL? How are contagions SPREAD: • AIR-BORNE-by breathing someone’s germs • WATER-BORNE-germs in contaminated water • VECTORS-non-human disease spreaders • rats, mosquitos, birds, fleas and more • CARRIERS-human disease spreaders • Blood-borne-through unprotected sex or unclean needles • Direct Contact-touching, kissing, sharing food or drink • Indirect Contact-touching surfaces that others contaminated EASY TO CONTROL EASY TO CONTROL
EPIDEMIOLOGISTS FIRST ASK “HOW A GERM SPREADS” THEN MAKES A PLAN OF ATTACK. How are contagions SPREAD: • VECTORS-non-human disease spreaders • WATER-BORNE-germs in contaminated water • AIR-BORNE-by breathing someone’s germs • DIRECT CONTACT-touching, sharing food & drink • INDIRECT CONTACT-touching shared objects EASY TO CONTROL EASY TO CONTROL
Typhoid Mary RESISTED & was QUARANTINED. http://www.rednecklatte.com/2013/03/page/2/