Chap 4 Flashcards

1
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What causes infectious diseases

A

infection of pathogens directly through mediums and vectors

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2
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What causes non infectious diseases

A

genetic factor or lifestyle

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3
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what are the two ways airbone diseases are transmitted?

A

droplet transmission, dust transmission

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4
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What is droplet transmission

A

pathogen-containing droplet sprays from the infected person through sneezing, coughing etc

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5
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What is dust transmission

A

bacteria in the spit of an infected person dry up n form spores which are spread together with dust in the air

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6
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What does the first line of defence do

A

prevents pathogens from entering the body

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7
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What does the second line of defence do

A

fights pathogens through phagocytosis

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8
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what does the third line of defence do

A

fight pathogens by producing antibodies

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9
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what is antibodies

A

a protein produced by white blood cells into the bloodstream in response to antigens

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10
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what is antigens

A

a foreign substance that comes from outside the body (examples r like pathogens)

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11
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whats the function of skin in the first line of defence

A

to secrete sweat and sebum

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12
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whats the function of white blood cells in the second line of defense

A

act as phagocytosis by engulfing and digesting the pathogens

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13
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what does vaccines do

A

vaccines contain antigens that will stimulate the body’s immune system, in result forming immunity against certain infections

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14
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Immunity can be classified into :

A

passive immunity and active immunity

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15
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Natural Passive immunity is obtained through:

A

antibodies from mother’s blood and breast milk

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16
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characteristic of Natural passive immunity

A

-temporary and short lived immunity
- immunity disappears after a few months

17
Q

Artificial passive immunity is obtained through:

A

antibodies from antiserum injection

18
Q

Characteristics of artificial passive immunity

A
  • the immunity is fast and temporary
  • immunity disappears after a few months
19
Q

Natural active immunity occurs when

A

a person recovers from an infection

20
Q

What are waterbone diseases

A

infection through pathogens contaminating water

20
Q

what do you call animals that transmit pathogens from one host to another

A

vectors

20
Q

Characteristic of natural active immunity is

A

the immunity lasts long after the infection

21
Q

artificial active immunity occurs when

A

vaccine that contains dead/weakened pathogen is injected into the body and the immune system responds by producing antibodies

22
Q

characteristic of artificial immunity

A

the immunity lasts long after the infection

23
Q

how does the immune system become weak

A

when there is an imbalance in the body or too much toxins