BPK 140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Foodborne Illness, Condom, Pasteurization

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Overview: most infectious diseases are communicable, their incidence has dropped dramatically in developed countries, but are still a major problem in developing countries. In the developed world, they are more likely to be problematic for people with compromised immune systems. In developed countries such as canada, acute respiratory infections are a main cause of acute morbidity. The number of new cases means = incidence. The total number of cases is = privelance. Infectious diseases (id) are caused by an infection the invasion and multiplication. This disease-causing agent is known as a pathogen (include viruses, of a microorganism in the body. bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and parasitic worms) Infection is followed by the latent or incubation period. Period of time between infection, and the development of signs and symptoms of disease (cid:498)good bacteria(cid:499: not all microbes are harmful, ~trillions of bacteria live in our body, especially the digestive tract. Can aid in digestion, vitamin absorption etc.

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