Disease Types
Prevention Practices
Transmission
Symptoms
Healthy Habits
100

This type of disease can spread from person to person and is caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. 

What is an communicable(infectious) disease?

100

Washing your hands for at least this many seconds helps reduce the spread of germs.

What is 20 seconds?

100

This type of transmission occurs when you touch a surface contaminated by germs and then touch your face.

What is indirect contact transmission?

100

A high body temperature is commonly referred to as this symptom.

What is a fever? (or Hyperthermia)

100

You should sleep at least this many hours a night to keep your immune system strong.

What is 8-10 hours?

200

This type of disease, like diabetes or asthma, is not caused by pathogens and cannot be spread.

What is a non-communicable(infectious) disease?

200

This preventive measure involves receiving a weakened or dead version of a pathogen to build immunity.

What is vaccination?

200

Mosquitoes can spread diseases like malaria and Zika through this type of transmission.

What is vector-borne transmission?

200

Shortness of breath and chest tightness are common symptoms of this respiratory illness.

What is asthma?

200

Eating foods rich in this vitamin, found in oranges, helps boost your immune system.

What is Vitamin C?

300

This viral disease has been nearly eradicated worldwide due to vaccines.

What is polio?

300

This practice involves covering your mouth and nose with your elbow or tissue when you sneeze.

What is respiratory etiquette?

300

This method of disease transmission involves pathogens traveling through droplets in the air.

What is airborne transmission?

300

Swelling of the lymph nodes is a symptom of this infectious disease transmitted by saliva.

What is mononucleosis (mono)?

300

Drinking this many glasses of water per day can keep you hydrated and healthy.

What is 8 glasses?

400

This infectious disease causes fever, body aches, and a red rash, and is preventable with the MMR vaccine.

What is measles?

400

Wearing this item in crowded public spaces can reduce the spread of airborne diseases.

What is a mask?

400

This body fluid is a common way for diseases like HIV to be transmitted.

What is blood?

400

This symptom, often caused by dehydration or illness, involves frequent trips to the bathroom.

What is diarrhea?

400

This habit, involving physical activity, strengthens your heart and lungs.

What is exercise?

500

The common cold is caused by this type of pathogen.

What is a virus?

500

Keeping a distance of at least this many feet can help prevent the spread of airborne pathogens.

What is 6 feet?

500

This practice, where people avoid large groups during an outbreak, can slow disease spread.

What is social distancing?

500

Itchy, red bumps on the skin are a symptom of this viral disease, common in children.

What is chickenpox?

500

Avoiding this harmful habit, often started in adolescence, can reduce the risk of lung cancer.

What is smoking(Vaping)?

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