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Causes of
Disease.
Vaccines
Controlling
Germs
Louis Pasteur
100
a disease that cannot be spread from one individual to another.
What is noninfectious disease?
100
(fill in the blank) What is In the late___Jenner studied disease called____.
What is 1700s ; Smallpox
100
The importance of sanitation practices, such as cleaning our bodies and our environments regularly, was not well understood before _____ _____.
Pasteur's time.
100
What did Louis Pasteur study?
What is microorganisms, including how they affect people.
200
They are caused by pathogens.
What is infectious disease?
200
True or False: Jenner’s work led to the first modern vaccine.
What is true
200
True or False: The community has created inspection regulations to ensure food and water safety.
False : the government.
200
What did his work lead people to understand?
What is that some of these living things can cause disease.
300
What is the 5 things that may cause diseases?
Viruses,some bacteria, fungi, protists, and worms.
300
The ability to resist an infectious disease.
What is immunity?
300
What techniques prevent microorganisms from entering the body during surgery?
What is Surgical Techniques.
300
What did his experiments lead to?
What is Led to improvements in the lives of people around the world
400
a virus, microorganism, or other organism that causes disease.
What is a Pathogen?
400
A substance prepared from killed or weakened pathogens or genetic material and that is introduced into a body to produce immunity.
What is vaccine?
400
Great ability to control germs and stop disease.
What has health practices led to?
400
The process of using heat to kill microorganisms in foods.
What is Pasteurization