Microscopic
The Body's Fortress
The Doctor's Kit
Chain of Infection
The Big Picture
100

This is the scientific name for any agent that cause disease

What is a pathogen?

100

These two physical barriers are considered your body's first line of defense

What are skin and mucous membranes?

100

These medicines are used to kill or slow the growth of bacteria

What are antibiotics?

100

This is the primary way diseases like the flu and colds are spread from person to person

What is through the air (sneezing/coughing)?

100

This is the number of school days missed each year in the U.S. due to the flu

What is 38 million?

200

These tiny disease-causing particles consist of genetic material and a protein coat

What is a virus?

200

This response is characterized by pain, redness, and swelling at the site of an injury

What is inflammation?

200

This condition occurs when bacteria can no longer be killed by a specific antibiotic

What is antibiotic resistance?

200

This bacterial disease is often contracted from stepping on a rock or cut in the soil

What is tetanus?

200

This is the total amount the U.S. spends each year to treat infectious diseases

What is $120 billion?

300

These organisms get nutrients by absorbing them from living or dead organisms

What are fungi?

300

These proteins are produced by white blood cells to bind to and tag specific pathogens for destruction

What are antibodies?

300

This substance is prepared from killed or weakened pathogens to produce immunity

What is a vaccine?

300

This is the most widespread and serious protozoan infection worldwide, often spread by mosquitoes

What is malaria?

300

These are the two primary government organizations watching for new diseases in the U.S.

What are the CDC and NIH?

400

These single-celled organisms are larger and more complex than bacteria

What are protozoans?

400

This "escalator" uses hairlike structures to move trapped bacteria to the back of the throat to be swallowed

What is cilia?

400

These specialized white blood cells are created by the immune system to remember a pathogen for future attack

What are memory cells?

400

This is the one of the most common parasitic infections in the U.S., often causing head itchiness

What is head lice?

400

This disease is the only one declared entirely eradicated in nature

What is smallpox?

500

This bacterial infection of the digestive system is usually spread by eating contaminated food

What is Salmanellosis?

500

Thee nodes swell when you are sick because of a growing number of white blood cells fighting infection

What are lymph nodes?

500

These extra doses of a vaccine are sometimes needed to help maintain the production of memory cells

What are boosters?
500

This "kissing disease" is viral and spread through contact with saliva or mucus

What is mononucleosis?

500

This modern factor has made it significantly easier for diseases to spread from country to country overnight

What is international air travel?