PUBHLTH 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: West Nile Fever, Yellow Fever, Cryptosporidiosis

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1. organism must be present in every case of the disease. 2. the organism must be isolated and grown in the lab. 3. when injected with the la-grown culture, susceptible test animal must develop the. 4. the organism must be isolated from the newly infected animals and process repeated. Tuberculosis (rod shape), cholera (vibrio cholera, rod shape), typhoid, tetanus, diphtheria, Viruses (not complete cells, complex of nucleic acid and protein, can survive extreme conditions, reproduce themselves by taking control of the cell"s machinery, killing the cell) dysentery, syphilis, Smallpox, poliomyelitis, hepatitis, measles, rabies, aids, yellow fever. Parasites (protozoa, single-celled animals) malaria, cryptosporidiosis, giardiasis, Means of transmission roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, pinworms. Touching contaminated object and putting hands to mouth, nose, or eyes. Contaminated water or food: fecal-oral route (cholera, diphteria, hepatitis a) Reservoir (pathogen can live, rodents, flea - plague, racoon, bats rabbies) Means of transmission (a person eats food, sexual contact, tick-bite) Interrupt chain of infection at any link (1-4)

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