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Title: Diseases and their pathogens


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Diseases and their pathogens
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Names of diseases
  • 1. Cholera 11.
    Hepatitis B
  • 2. Botulism 12. Lyme
    disease
  • 3. Typhoid 13.
    Tuberculosis
  • 4. Hepatitis A 14. Plague
    (black death)
  • 5. Cryptosporidiosis 15. Measles
  • 6. Dysentery 16. Aids
  • 7. Polio 17.
    German Measles
  • 8. Guardia 18. Malaria
  • 9. Pneumonia 19. Mumps
  • 10. Tetanus (lock jaw) 20. E.coli

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Responsible pathogens
  • Cholera vibrio cholera
  • Botulism clostridium botulinum bacteria
  • Typhoid salmonella typhoid bacteria
  • Hepatitis A hepatitis a virus
  • Dysentery shigella dysenteriane bacteria or
    endamoeba histolytic a amoeba.
  • Cryptosporidiosis Cryptosporidiosis partum
    protozoa.
  • Polio polio viruses
  • Guardia Guardia lamblia protozoa.

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  • Pneumonia streptococcus pneumonia bacteria
  • Tetanus (lock jaw) clostridium tetani bacteria
  • Hepatitis B Hepatitis B virus
  • Lyme disease borrelia burbdorferi bacteria
  • Tuberculosis my co bacterium tuberculosis and 2
    other bacteria
  • Plague ( black death) Yesinia pests bacteria
  • Aids HIV ( human immunodeficiency virus)
  • Measles a paramyxo virus

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  • German Measles rubella virus
  • Malaria plasmodium protozoa
  • Mumps a paramyxo virus
  • E. Coli Escherichia coli 0157H

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Route of exposure
  • Cholera gastrointestinal
  • Botulism gastrointestinal
  • Typhoid gastrointestinal
  • Hepatitis A gastrointestinal
  • Dysentery gastrointestinal
  • Cryptosporidiosis gastrointestinal
  • Polio gastrointestinal
  • Guardia gastrointestinal
  • Pneumonia respiratory
  • Tetanus( lock jaw) parenteral

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  • Hepatitis B parenteral
  • Lyme disease parenteral
  • Tuberculosis respiratory
  • Plague (black death) parenteral
  • Aids parenteral
  • Measles respiratory
  • German measles respiratory
  • Malaria parenteral
  • Mumps respiratory
  • E.coli gastrointestinal

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Mode of transmission
  • Cholera Often waterborne
  • Botulism food, waterborne can grow in food
  • Typhoid water, food borne
  • Hepatitis water, food borne
  • Dysentery water, food
  • Cryptosporidiosis waterborne resists colonna
  • polio exposure to un treated sewage may also
    be waterborne
  • Guardia waterborne
  • Pneumonia coughing or direct contact

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  • Tetanus (lock jaw) cuts or other wounds
  • Hepatitis B primarily sexually contact
  • Lyme disease dark thick bites
  • Tuberculosis airborne
  • Plague (black death) bites of fleas primary
    associated with rodents
  • Aids sexual contact blood contact needles
  • Measles highly contagious
  • German measles vaccines work

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  • Malaria mosquitoes
  • Mumps vaccines work
  • E.coli food borne

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  • Created by
  • Karmvir Kaur
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