Agents of Disease
Vocabulary
Public Health
Widespread Diseases
Preventing Infectious Disease
100

Fungus

▪ One-celled 

or 

____________

organisms

Fungus

▪ One-celled or multi-cellular organisms

100

Infectious Disease:

Infectious Disease:  disease that can be spread from one generation to the next

100

Bacteria can be found ....

▪ Water and Soil

▪ All surfaces people touch daily

100

If the situation is serious enough it may cause health officials to

___________________________ an individual

If the situation is serious enough it may cause health officials to

QUARANTINE an individual

100

Which pathogen, by being the smallest, is able to spread and infect the

greatest number of hosts?




viruses

200

Most parasites ___________________________ kill their host

Most parasites DO NOT kill their host!

200

Pandemic:  

Pandemic:  A rapidly spreading outbreak of disease affecting widespread regions across the

world (ex:  smallpox, TB, certain flu outbreaks)

200

▪ They make sure that food, water, and medicines are safe

▪ Scientists develop and test new medicines

Public Health

200

Zika is another example

▪ Caused by a virus that is

________________ by mosquitoes.

Zika is another example

▪ Caused by a virus that is

CARRIED and TRANSFERRED by mosquitoes.

200

7.Malaria is a common disease in many countries. What is the cause of this disease?


Malaria is a common disease in many countries. What is the cause of

this disease?


A parasite

300


▪ An organism that lives on or in another organism and benefits at the other

organism’s expense. 

Parasite

▪ An organism that lives on or in another organism and benefits at the other

organism’s expense.

300

Epidemic:

Epidemic:  a rapidly spreading outbreak of disease affecting many large populations (ex. 

Typhoid fever)

300

Many diseases caused by bacteria have been brought under control through the use of...


Many diseases caused by bacteria have been brought under control through the use of ANTIBIOTICS. 


300

o Cattle are affected by a disease called _____________________________ disease

o Can be costly to farmers

o Epidemics can _____________________ 

food supplies. 

o Cattle are affected by a disease called HOOF-AND-MOUTH Disease.

o Can be costly to farmers

o Epidemics can REDUCE food supplies

300

26. Many school districts are placing dispensers of hand sanitizer in classrooms and computer

labs. Which of the following is the MOST likely purpose of this practice?

A. conserve water resources

B. control noninfectious diseases

C. promote safe use of technology

D. limit diseases spread by contact

Many school districts are placing dispensers of hand sanitizer in classrooms and computer

labs. Which of the following is the MOST likely purpose of this practice?


D. limit diseases spread by contact

400

This is because bacteria and pathogens can __________________________________________

over time which means they can alter or change their genetic make-up so that modern medicines no longer work on them. 

MUTATE

400

Pandemic:

Pandemic:A rapidly spreading outbreak of disease affecting widespread regions across the

world (ex:  smallpox, TB, certain flu outbreaks)

400

Good hygiene is

▪Washing Hands Frequently  

▪ Bath regularly

▪ Cover your mouth when you cough 

• Avoid contact with hands



400

Vaccines can also prevent pathogens

▪ A weakened __________________________ form of the pathogen

Vaccines can also prevent pathogens

▪ A weakened OR DEAD form of the pathogen

400

Leprosy is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae. In ancient times, it spread throughout China, Egypt, India, and Western Europe.

Which best describes the spread of this bacterium?

A. The bacterium caused a pandemic.

B. The bacterium infected people quickly.

C. The bacterium caused a local epidemic infection.

D. The bacterium caused mild infection, only sporadically.

Leprosy is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae. In ancient

times, it spread throughout China, Egypt, India, and Western Europe.

Which best describes the spread of this bacterium?

A. The bacterium caused a pandemic.


500

Common Fungi example that can be located on the 

▪ Neck, scalp, groin or feet


RINGWORM

500

VECTOR:

Something capable of spreading disease without being infected itself 

(rats, mosquitoes, soil, parasites)

500

Stopping them can be very difficult

Pandemic and Epidemic 

500

▪ Diseases that can be passed from one organism to another and cause

___________________ in all parts of the world

▪ Diseases that can be passed from one organism to another and cause

OUTBREAKS in all parts of the world

500

A city has an outbreak of a disease that affects an unusually large portion of its population

at the same time. 

Which term BEST describes the outbreak?


An epidemic


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