Definition of a disease
Causes of Infectious Diseases
Cholera
Occurrence of Diseases
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What is the definition of a disease?

  • A disease is a condition that impairs normal functioning of an organism, often characterized by specific signs and symptoms.
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Name one way pathogens can enter the human body.

Through ingestion, inhalation, cuts in the skin, or through vectors.

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What are symptoms of cholera?

  • Symptoms of cholera include severe diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, and in severe cases, shock and death.
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What is prevalence?

  • Prevalence is the total number of cases of a disease in a specified population at a given time.
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What makes a disease infectious?

  • A disease is infectious when it can be transmitted from one host to another, usually caused by pathogens like bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites.
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What disease is caused by a non-living organism?

HIV/AIDs.

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How can cholera be prevented?

  • Cholera can be prevented through proper sewage systems, chlorinated piped water, and vaccination in high-risk areas.
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Define endemic.

  • Endemic refers to the constant presence of a disease or infectious agent within a geographic area or population.
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What is a pathogen?

  • A pathogen is a microorganism that causes disease, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
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What is the causative agent of cholera?

  • Cholera is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
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What role does sanitation play in cholera prevention?

Proper sanitation helps prevent cholera by reducing the risk of faecal contamination of water and food sources.

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What is incidence?

  •  Incidence is the number of new cases of a disease that occur in a specified population during a specific time period.
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What is a disease carrier?

A disease carrier is an individual who harbors a pathogen without exhibiting symptoms, but can still transmit the disease to others.

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Name the common infectious diseases.

  • Common infectious diseases include malaria, tuberculosis, cholera, and HIV/AIDS.
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How is cholera transmitted?

  • Cholera is transmitted when water or food becomes contaminated with faeces from infected individuals.
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What is the mortality rate?

The mortality rate is the number of deaths due to a disease in a specific population over a given period of time, usually expressed per 1,000 or 100,000 individuals.

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What is the transmission cycle?

  • The transmission cycle refers to the process by which an infectious agent spreads from one host to another.
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What pathogen causes tuberculosis?

  • Tuberculosis is caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis.
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What treatment is available for cholera?

  • Treatment for cholera includes oral rehydration therapy, intravenous fluids for severe dehydration, and antibiotics in severe cases.
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What is the difference between epidemic and pandemic?

  • An epidemic is a sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease above what is normally expected in a specific area, while a pandemic is an epidemic that has spread over multiple countries or continents.
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