Chapter 10: infectious diseases Flashcards

1
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malaria causative agent

A

Plasmodium spp.

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2
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type of malaria agent

A

protoctist

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3
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cholera causative agent

A

Vibrio cholerae

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4
Q

type of cholera causative agent

A

bacterium

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5
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tuberculosis causative agent

A

Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Mycobacterium bovis

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6
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type of tuberculosis causative agent

A

bacterium

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7
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HIV/ AIDS causative agent

A

HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)

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8
Q

type of HIV/ AIDS causative agent

A

virus

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9
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smallpox causative agent

A

Variola

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10
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type of smallpox causative agent

A

virus

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11
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disease definition

A

a type of disorder of an organism which is characterised by particular symptoms

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12
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pathogen definition

A

an organism that can cause disease

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13
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examples of pathogen

A

viruses, bacteria, fungi and protoctists

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14
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transmission defintion

A

the spread of a pathogen from one person to another

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15
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cholera mode of transmission

A

contaminated food and drinking water

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16
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measles causative agent

A

Morbillivirus

17
Q

measles mode of transmission

A

infected droplets via the respiratory system

18
Q

malaria mode of transmission

A

the bite of a female Anopheles mosquito

19
Q

TB mode of transmission

A

inhalation of infected droplets or can be spread to humans via milk from infected cattle

20
Q

HIV/ AIDS mode of transmission

A

contaminated blood, semen or across the placenta

21
Q

Antibiotics definition

A

drugs that kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria, without harming the cells of an infected organism

22
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what is the main problem associated with antibiotics?

A

the development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria that were previously susceptible to the antibiotic