CL9 - Why Do We Fall Ill - Part Ii
CL9 - Why Do We Fall Ill - Part Ii
CL9 - Why Do We Fall Ill - Part Ii
PART - II
MEANS OF SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
• The communicable diseases are infectious
diseases and they can spread from one
person who is infected to another person
who is healthy.
• Different pathogens spread their infections
by variety of methods.
• The means of transmission of infection is
of two types:
Direct transmission: Diseases which
directly without any intermediate
agent.
Indirect transmission: Diseases which
spread through an intermediate agent
like air, contaminated food or water or
any vector.
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Common methods of disease transmission
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Spread of water borne diseases
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Transmission of diseases through vectors
• Certain living organisms that may spread the diseases from an infected to a healthy person
are called vectors.
• These vectors are often called as carriers as some of them carry a part of the life cycle of
pathogens in their body and transfer it to the host organism.
• Most of the vectors are insects.
• Blood sucking insects can transmit the pathogen by their bite
on the body of an organism. MOSQUITO
• Mosquito is a very common vector where the female mosquitoes feed on the blood of many
warm blooded mammals as they need nutritious food in form of blood to lay eggs. Female
anopheles mosquito spread malaria while filariasis is spread by female culex mosquito.
• Housefly is also responsible for carrying pathogens that cause cholera, typhoid, dysentery
and diarrhoea on their legs and some of the mouth parts.
• Typhus, plague and sleeping sickness are caused by louse, rat flea and tse-tse fly
respectively.
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ORGAN SPECIFIC AND TISSUE SPECIFIC MANIFESTATION
SIGNS OF
INFLAMMATION
The microorganisms are classified into different categories namely virus, bacteria,
protozoa or fungi. As each of these groups of organisms have special biochemical
life processes , the drug used for killing the microbes should target that particular
organism to kill or inhibit it without affecting our normal cells. So antibiotics are
used to kill bacterial diseases, antimalarial drugs are used for controlling malarial
parasites and effective retro viral drugs to keep HIV infection under control.
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