Pathogens
Lines of Defense
Communicable Diseases I
Communicable Diseases II
Prevention/Treatment
100

What states that specific pathogens cause specific diseases?

What is the germ theory?

100

The skin and mucus make up what line of defense?

What is the first line of defense?

100

What is a viral disease usually caused by the rhinovirus; spreads through droplets in the air and primarily affects the nose and throat?

What is the common cold?

100

What is an infection of the intestines (gastroenteritis) caused by the norovirus; characterized by vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps?

What is the stomach flu?

100

What medications target and kill disease causing bacteria?

What are antibiotics?

200

What are single celled microorganisms with no nucleus that are mostly beneficial, but can cause disease?

What are bacteria?

200

What is an immune response characterized by redness, heat, swelling, and pain?

What is inflammation?

200

What disease is caused by a virus; causes respiratory symptoms and body aches?

What is influenza?

200

What is a fungal infection of the skin between the toes or in the groin; causes an itchy, burning rash?

What is athlete's foot?

200

Name one way to prevent communicable diseases.

What is.....

300

What pathogens invade cells and direct them to create more of them?

What are viruses?

300

What are white blood cells that specializes in engulfing and destroying pathogens, especially bacteria?

What are phagocytes?

300

What is an infection in which tiny air sacs in the lungs swell, making breathing difficult?

What is pneumonia?

300

What is a dangerous disease caused by a strain of the Staphylococcus aureus bacterium that is resistant to the antibiotic methicillin; can infect the skin, bone, lungs, and bloodstream?

What is MRSA?

300

What is the process of introducing a dead pathogen or nontoxic part of a pathogen into the body to provoke an immune response that prevents a certain disease; also called immunization?

What is vaccination?

400

What are multicellular organisms that produce spores?

What are fungi?

400

What are chemicals that attach to pathogens and label them as foreign bodies to be destroyed?

What are antibodies?

400

What is a viral disease that results in inflammation of the liver, jaundice, dark urine, and fatigue?

What is hepatitis?

400

What is the disease caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV); causes fever, sore throat, fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, and a swollen spleen?

What is mononucleosis?

400

How would one treat a viral infection?

What is antiviral meds, rest, fluids, etc.?

500

What are microorganisms that live on or inside other organisms (hosts)?

What are parasites?

500

B cells and T cells make up what line of defense?

What is the third line of defense?

500

What disease is caused by the Streptococcus bacterium; characterized by a painful sore throat and swollen, tender tonsils?

What is strep throat?

500

What is the inflammation of the membranes around the brain and spinal cord; can cause brain and nerve damage, disability, and death if untreated?

What is meningitis?

500

Why might emerging infectious disease occur?

What is....?

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