Causes of Human Disease
Communicable/non Diseases
Who is Most Likely to Get Sick
Stop Disease
Disease and Society
Improving Human Health
Public Health and You
100

What are disease-causing microbes.

pathogens

100

What diseases are caused by pathogens?

communicable

100

What is it called when basic needs for food, water, health care, and education are not met?

poverty

100

What can you spread when you handle food without washing your hands or wearing gloves?

Staph bacteria

100

What is it called when a large proportion of the population over a large geographic area spread disease?

Pandemic

100

What increases people's ability to fight off a disease?

vaccinations

100

What are 2 factors that account for the spread of communicable disease?

population growth, overcrowding, migration, lifestyle, travel, food, sexual pracitices.

200

What are single celled organisms?

bacteria

200

What diseases cannot be passed from one organism to another?

Non-communicable

200

What are 3 reasons that poverty can cause  the spread of disease?

improper diet, contaminated water, lack of sanitation/personal hygiene

200

What can help with preventing food poisoning ?

preservation of food

200

What is it called when contagious diseases are not so widespread?

epidemic

200

What officials often help with the development of new vaccinations that respond to new outbreaks of disease?

Public Health

200

This is a pandemic disease today

COVID, AIDS

300

What are the conditions that bacteria needs to grow?

temperature, moisture, and food

300

What is a form of food poisoning caused by bacteria?

botulism or salmoellosis

300

What type of disease kills most people in poor countries?

communicable diseases

300

What are 3 methods of food preservation?

smoking/drying, canning, salting, freezing, chemical additives, vacuum packaging, irradiation, pasteurization

300

What did doctors put in their masks when they treated people with the plague in the 1500s?

spices

300

What are 2 concerns that public halth programs have addressed?

removal of garbage, treatment of human and animal waste, air quality, vaccinations, and food safety.

300

What is a lung disease that killed many Aboriginal people in NA?

tuberculosis

400

What are made of trillions of cells?

viruses

400

What are 3 examples of the reason people get non-communicable diseases?

environmental, poor diets, unhealthy lifestyles, genetics.

400

What type of disease kills more people in rich countries

non-communicable

400

Why is there a glass dome over the salad bar at a restaurant?

sneeze guard

400

What is it called when people want to create or are interested in working together to develop healthy communities?

public health

400

What are 2 training programs that teens can take to protect community health?

first aid, swimming, lifesaving, and babysitting

400

What is a bacterial disease found in the blood of infected rats that is spread by fleas to humans?

bubonic plague

500

What single-celled organism that shares some characteristics with animals and plants

protists

500

What are 4 ways in which communicable diseases can be transmitted?

airborne, water-borne, food-borne, direct contact

500

What did people on the Canadian Prairies die from in the 1930s?

starvation and lung disease

500

What is a method of keeping hospital rooms and equipment free of pathogens? 

aseptic practices

500

What is the impact of pandemic diseases on society?

billions die, quarantine, hospitalizations, economic issues, crime rates, inflation...

500

What is the role of public health?

delivery of programs and services.

500

What alerts the pubic to health concerns?

advisory