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Disease

Disease. II. Types of Disease:. A Nutritional. Disease- A Breakdown of Structures or Function in an Organism. B Environmental. C.Genetic. D. Infectious.

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Disease

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  1. Disease II. Types of Disease: A Nutritional Disease- A Breakdown of Structures or Function in an Organism B Environmental C.Genetic D. Infectious

  2. III. Nutritional DiseaseA. Imbalance in the Body Due to Too Little or Too Much of a NutrientB. Important nutrients: proteins, carbohydrates, fats, minerals, vitamins, water C. Diseases Scurvy- lack of vitamin Obesity anorexia/ bulemia

  3. IV. Infectious DiseaseA. Disease caused by harmful microorganisms B. Have had dramatic influence on human health and population C. Have greatly influenced history and culture Plague, small pox, malaria, HIV/AIDS D. Types of microorganisms 1. viruses 2. bacteria 3. protists 4. Animal parasites

  4. Bacteria Viruses

  5. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/plague/ The Plague Pathogen= bacteria Yersinia pestis Host= rats Rattus rattus Vector= Xenopsylla cheopis (oriental rat flea)

  6. Malaria- • A serious and common tropical disease • Caused by a protist • Found in 100 countries • 100 million cases each year • 1 million deaths per year • Pathogen= Plasmodium falciparum • Vector= mosquito-Anopholes sp.

  7. Disease Transmission Epidemiology: • Pathogen- organism which causes disease • Host- organism in which the pathogen lives • Mode of Transmission- how you get it • Food • Vector • Water • Epidemic- spreading of an infectious disease.

  8. Viruses A.. Structure 1.protein coat protection how a virus identifies and attaches to a host cell. 2. Hereditary Material • Inside protein coat Controls production of new viruses

  9. Bacteria- Kingdom Monera • Characteristics- • Unicellular • Cell wall • No nucleus • Oldest life on earth- 3.5 billion years • Most numerous • Really small! • Structure • Cell parts; cell wall, membrane, DNA, cytoplasm • Some form endospores • Reproduction- Binary fission- mitosis

  10. Classified by Shape • Spirilli- • Bacilli • cocci • Life Functions: • Movement- some have flagella • Others are carried within host • Energy • Some are Heterotrophs • others are Autotrophs

  11. Harmful • Cause disease • Spoil food • Some disease; • plague • tularemia • relapsing fever • Lyme disease • spotted fever • Tuberculosis • diphtheria • whooping cough • strep throat • tetanus • cholera • leprosy • typhoid fever • Helpful • Used in industry • Food- yogurt, cheese • Decomposers • Nitrogen fixing for plants

  12. Vaccines- begins with small pox • Smallpox is an ancient infectious disease caused by a virus. • Innoculation-variolation- practice of intentionally exposing someone to a mild case of smallpox in hopes of saving their life. Is this a good idea? http://www.jennermuseum.com/sv/smallpox.shtml

  13. Edward Jenner& Vaccination • 1796- vaccinates James Phipps with cowpox from Sarah Nelmes. Experimented to prove country lore that cowpox would protect against Smallpox. 1980- “Smallpox is dead!”

  14. Immune Systems • Immune System • I. Immune System- how our body defends itself against disease • A.First line of defense • a.Skin • b.Mucous • c.Cilia • d.Tears • e.Eyelashes • f.Ear wax • g.Digestive juices

  15. B.Second line of defense • a.Inflammation • b.Fever • c.Phagocytes WBCs • d.Lymph nodes • e.Lymphocytes WBCs • T-cells: recognize foreign invaders • B-cells produce antibodies that work against antigens

  16. II. Immunity- not susceptible • A.active • a.natural-normal immune response • b.artificial- • 1.vaccines • 2.Edward Jenner- vaccine for small pox • B.passive • a.natural-mother to fetus • b.artificial- from animals (pigs) ex. Tetanus shot

  17. Germ Theory • Pasteur 1860s • Lister • Koch • Flemming, Chain and Florey Pasteur; created vaccine for rabbies among other accomplishments. Line drawing of Louis Pasteur drawn byDavid Wood from Genentech, Inc. Graphics Department.

  18. III. AIDS/HIV

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