infectious disease
virus
fungi
bacteria
potpourri
100

is a virus or bacteria smaller?

a virus is smaller.

100

what are the two types of virus reproduction?

hidden virus, and active virus.

100

what is the best way to prevent fungal infection?

keep skin clean and dry. 

100

how many times bigger is a bacteria than a virus?

100x bigger

100

what do antibiotics do?

they kill bacteria.

200

infectious diseases are caused by what?

pathogens.

200

many active viruses can be prevented with _______?

vaccines.

200

fungal infections most occur in people with _________?

weak immune systems.

200

what is it called when a cell divides into two different cells? 

binary fission.

200

what is the most common vector born illness

malaria

300

what are the 4 types of pathogens?

 bacteria, virus, fungi, and parasites

300

what is the outer layer of a virus called?

the protein coat.

300

the three main kinds of fungi is?

yeast, mold, and mildew.

300

what is used to treat bacterial infections?

antibiotics.

300

what do vectors do? 

carry/move a pathogen from host to host

400

what is the most common spread of disease (_____ to ______)

person to person

400

how do viruses reproduce?

by infecting a host's cell. 

400

most fungal infections are found in what two places?

the skin or lungs. 

400

what is a bacteria cell called?

prokaryotic 

400

what are 4 most common vectors?

mosquitos, fleas, ticks, and lice.

500

what are these examples of? E.coli, Cholera, salmonella, and botulism

contaminated food and water disease. 

500

hidden viruses can be treated with?

antiviral drugs.

500

how can you treat fungal infections?

antifungal drugs and creams. 

500

what is the most common prescribed antibiotic?

penicillin 

500

the Bubonic plague is an example of a ?

pandemic