How can disease spread ? (3) - ANS--direct contact
-by air
-by water
what factors can make you more susceptible to communicable diseases? (4) - ANS--
malnourished(lower immune system)
-genetic disorders
-where you live(diseases present there)
-other illness e.g HIV, AIDS
examples of diseases which interact (5) - ANS--viruses in cells can trigger changes
leading to cancers
-low immune system makes you more susceptible to communicable diseases
-immune reactions can trigger allergies to environmental factors
-physical health affects mental health
-malnutrition is linked to health problems such as cancer, type 2 diabetes and cardio
diseases
factors affecting health (3) - ANS--diet: not enough food or nutrients
-stress
-life situations: where you live, healthcare available
pathogen - ANS-microorganism which causes infectious disease directly or by
producing toxins
examples of pathogens (4) - ANS--virus
-bacteria
-fungi
-protist
how do bacteria harm us ? - ANS--reproduce rapidly in body
-produce toxins that damage tissues and make us feel ill
how do viruses make us ill ? - ANS-live and reproduce inside cells, causing cell
damage or destroying them
how can the spread of disease be reduced or prevented ? (6) - ANS--washing
hands, surfaces and agriculture equipment
-covering mouth when sneezing or coughing
-isolating infected individuals or plants
-vaccination (only in humans)
-sterilising water
-destroying vectors e.g mosquitos, flies, aphids for plants
how are diseases spread ?? (3) - ANS--air
-direct contact
-water
examples of how diseases are spread in the air (2) - ANS--droplet infection (saliva)
-fungal spores spread plant diseases
examples of how diseases are spread by direct contact (4) - ANS--parts of infected
plants left in a field
-STIs
-HIV/AIDS (blood and sexual contact)
-animals can carry pathogens between plants and humans
examples of how diseases are spread in water (3) - ANS--fungal spores in water
(plant diseases)
-raw or contaminated foods (bacterial diseases in humans)
-sewage or contaminated water
how is salmonella spread? (2) - ANS--ingesting bacteria in undercooked food
-food contaminated from preparation in unhygienic conditions
how is salmonella poisoning prevented ? (5) - ANS--poultry are vaccinated against
salmonella
-separating raw and cooked meat
-not washing raw chicken
-thoroughly cooking chicken
-washing hands and surfaces
symptoms of salmonella ? (4) - ANS--fever
-stomach cramps
-vomiting
-diarrhoea
symptom of gonnorhea (2) - ANS--yellow and green thick discharge
-pain during urination
(most people have no symptoms
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