Topic 3 - Infection and Response Flashcards
Communicable Diseases, Monoclonal Antibodies (mAbs) (63 cards)
What is a communicable disease?
A disease caused by a pathogen which can be passed between animals or plants eg. flu.
What is a pathogen?
A disease-causing microorganism e.g. bacteria.
How do bacteria cause disease?
Once inside the body, they divide rapidly by binary fission.
They kill cells and produce harmful toxins.
How do viruses cause disease?
They invade and reproduce inside living body cells, leading to cell damage.
Give four ways in which pathogens can be spread
By air - flu, tuberculosis and the common cold are spread by droplet infection.
By water - fungal spores in water spread plant diseases or cholera.
By direct contact - common in plant diseases and sexually transmitted infections.
By insect bites - vectors such as malaria.
Give four ways in which the spread of pathogens can be reduced
Hygiene - handwashing, disinfectants, tissues.
Reducing contact with infected individuals quarantine.
Removing vectors - use of pesticides and insecticides, removal of habitats.
Vaccination.
Why is it especially important to prevent the spread of viral diseases?
Scientists have not yet developed cures for many viral diseases.
What is measles?
Measles is a serious viral disease that can cause blindness and brain damage.
The main symptoms are a fever and a red skin rash.
How is measles spread?
By air - through the inhalation of droplets from coughs and sneezes.
What is HIV/AIDS?
HIV is a virus which attacks and damages the immune system until it can no longer function properly.
AIDS is the condition resulting from a long-term HIV infection.
There is no cure or vaccine for HIV/AIDS.
How is HIV spread?
Direct sexual contact and the exchange of bodily fluids eg. blood, breastmilk.
How can the spread of HIV/AIDS be prevented?
Use of condoms
Screening of blood for transfusions
Not sharing needles
Bottle-feeding by HIV-positive mothers
Use of antiretroviral drugs to prevent the development of AIDS
What is tobacco mosaic virus?
A plant pathogen which causes leaf discolouration when cells are damaged.
Affected areas cannot photosynthesise, reducing the crop yield.
As there is no treatment, farmers grow TMV-resistant crop strains to avoid infection.
How is tobacco mosaic virus spread?
Contact between infected and healthy plants.
Insects may act as vectors which transfer the virus between different plants.
What is salmonella?
A type of bacteria found in raw meat, poultry and eggs.
If they enter the body via food poisoning, they can affect natural gut bacteria.
What are the symptoms of salmonella food poisoning?
Fever
Abdominal cramping
Vomiting
Diarrhoea
May be fatal in very young or elderly populations due the risk of dehydration.
How can the spread of salmonella be limited?
Vaccinating animals intended for consumption
Keep raw meat away from cooked meat
Disinfect hands and surfaces after contact with raw meat
Thoroughly cook meat
What is gonorrhoea?
A sexually transmitted bacterial infection caused by unprotected sex with an infected individual.
Early symptoms include yellow/green discharge from genitals and painful urination, although it may be symptomless.
Its spread can be controlled through the use of antibiotics (no longer penicillin as many strains are resistant) and using condoms.
What is rose black spot?
A fungal disease which causes purple or black spots to develop on rose leaves.
It reduces the area of the leaf which is available for photosynthesis and causes leaves to turn yellow and drop prematurely.
How is the rose black spot fungus spread?
Fungal spores are spread by the wind and in water.
How can the rose black spot fungus be treated?
Using fungicides
Destroying infected leaves
Which mosquito causes malaria?
female Anopheles mosquitoes
What is malaria?
Malaria is a disease caused by protist pathogens.
The disease is carried from host to host by female Anopheles mosquitoes, and the protists enter the human bloodstream when they feed.
Symptoms include fever and shaking, and it may also be fatal in some cases.
How can the spread of malaria be reduced?
Using insecticides
Using insect nets to avoid bites
Prevent mosquito breeding by removing stagnant water
Antimalarial drugs