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Public Service Announcement

Public Service Announcement. Bacterias/Virus. By: Karolynne Ramirez Hussam Laif Felix Payno. What is a virus, bacteria, and diseases?. Introduction. - A virus is an tiny nonliving particle that attacks and then reproduces inside a living cell.

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Public Service Announcement

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  1. Public Service Announcement Bacterias/Virus By: Karolynne Ramirez Hussam Laif Felix Payno

  2. What is a virus, bacteria, and diseases? Introduction -A virus is an tiny nonliving particle that attacks and then reproduces inside a living cell. -A bacteria is single-celled organism that needs a nucleus. -A disease is an irregular condition of an organism that harm body functions. Virus Bacteria Disease

  3. Pink Eye What is a Pink Eye? - Pink Eye is redness and swelling of the membranes which is part on your middle part of the eyelids. Its very contagious, and its characterized by is the eyelids and eyeballs swelling. Pink eye is the most understandable symptom of conjunctivitis, which has to deal with an swelling of the clear crust covering the white part of the eye and inside coating of the eyelids. Pink eye can refer to all types of conjunctivitis, or just to its contagious ways. Membranes Swollen Eyelid

  4. Epidemiologist Where is pinkeye located, in parts of the world? -Pinkeye is located in many parts/area of the world. -Its located everywhere in the world but mostly in Asia, Australia, North America, a little bit of South America and part of Iceland.

  5. Epidemiologist This is what happens In one night if it is not treated. This is noting compared to a pink eye that has not been treated for more that has not been treated for at least three nights. This is a pink eye that has not been treated. This is what happens in one day and a half if it has not been checked by a doctor.

  6. Health Advisor/Doctor How can we prevent the spreads of disease?-To prevent Pinkeye to spread you should: • wash you hands often with warm water and soap. • Don’t share eye drops, tissues, eye makeup, washcloths, towels! • Avoid touching your eyes • Cleaning the surfaces like countertops, sinks, and doorknobs can also help prevent the spread of infectious pink eye. How can this disease be treated?–It depends on what is causing the pink eye for the doctor to determined. To prevent spreading the infection don’t touched you eyes with DIRTY hands and always wash them when you eat, used the bathroom, and when you come from school.

  7. Health Advisor/Doctor Do you need antibiotic or another type of medication? – You use antibiotic, because If a doctor suspects that the pinkeye has been caused by a bacterial infection, they used antibiotic eye drops or ointment or a medication called ophthalmic steroids to reduce swelling. Their three type of Pinkeye Causes: • Viral Conjunctivitis- Use antibiotics to cure it. • Bacterial Conjunctivitis-Use antibiotic eye medicine or drops. • Allergic Conjunctivitis-To treat it don’t be where smoke and pollen is located and use Eye drops. Symptoms of Pinkeye • -Eye pain • -Your eye turn red and pinkish • -Sandy and scratchy feeling in your eye. • -Then tearing comes. Don’t touch!

  8. SAFETY -This picture shows the missed and not missed parts when you wash your hands -It’s important to wash your hands because you still have germs in your hands and then you eat with your hands you put germs and later be serious which can turns to a virus and a disease.

  9. THE END!

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