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Compiled and summarised covering everything falling under Infectious diseases unit with diagrams, including Tuberculosis, Cholera, Malaria and HIV/AIDS

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AS Bio notes Raida 12D

Infectious diseases

10.1 Infectious diseases
 Infectious diseases are diseases that are caused by organisms known as pathogens
 They are sometimes called Communicable diseases as they are passed from infected to
uninfected people - a process known as Disease transmission
 ‘Disease’ is often defined as an illness or disorder of the body or mind that leads to poor
health
 Each disease is associated with a set of signs and symptoms
 Many infectious diseases (ex. common cold, measles and flu) affect us for only a short
period of time
 In the case of HIV/AIDS, there is as yet no cure, and treatments must be taken for the
whole of the person’s life
 Some infectious diseases can only spread from one person to another by direct contact,
because the pathogen cannot survive outside the human body
 Other pathogens can survive in water, human food, faeces or animals (including
insects), and so are transmitted indirectly from person to person
 Some people may spread a pathogen even though they do not have the disease
themselves
 People like this who are symptomless/asymptomatic, as they lack any symptoms, are
called Disease carriers
 It can be very difficult to trace them as the source of an infection
 The way in which a pathogen passes from one host to another is called the
Transmission cycle
 Control methods attempt to break transmission cycles by removing the conditions that
favour the spread of the pathogen
 Control is only possible once the cause of the diseases and its method of transmission
are known and understood
 Vaccination is a major control of many infectious diseases
 It works by making us immune to specific pathogens so that they do not live and
reproduce within us and do not spread to others, so breaking the transmission cycle
 Diseases that are always in populations are described as Endemic (i.e TB is an endemic
in the whole human population, Malaria is endemic in tropical and sub-tropical regions)
 Disease eradication: the complete breakage of the transmission cycle of a pathogen so
that there are no more cases of the disease caused by the pathogen anywhere in the
world




Terms that are also used to describe the occurrence of disease:

,  Incidence: the number of people who are diagnosed over a certain period of time,
usually a week, month or year
 Prevalence: the number of people who have that disease at any one time
 Epidemic: occurs when there is sudden increase in the number of people with a disease
 Pandemic: occurs when there is an increase in the number of cases throughout a
continent or across the world
 Mortality rate: number of deaths over a particular length of time (usually a year)

Cholera
> Transmission:
 Caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae
 It is water-borne, thus occurs where people do not have access to proper sanitation
(clean water supply) and/or contaminated food
 Infected people may be symptomless carriers, passing out large numbers of bacteria in
their faeces
 If these contaminate the water supply, or if infected people handle food or cooking
utensils without washing their hands, then bacteria are transmitted to uninfected people
 To reach their site of action in the small intestine, the bacteria pass through the stomach
 If the contents are sufficiently acidic (pH less than 4.5), the bacteria are unlikely to
survive
 However, if the bacteria do survive, they reach the small intestine, multiply and secrete
the toxin Choleragen
 This toxin disrupts the functions of the epithelium lining the intestine, so that salts and
water leave the blood
 The loss of salts and water causes severe diarrhoea
 The loss of fluid can be fatal if not treated within 24 hours

> Treating:
 Almost all people with cholera who are treated make a quick recovery
 A death from cholera is an avoidable death
 The disease can be treated quite cheaply by a solution of salts and glucose
 If people can drink, they are given oral rehydration therapy
 If not, then the solution is given intravenously to rehydrate the body
 Glucose is effective, because it is absorbed into the blood and this is linked to the uptake
of sodium and potassium ions
 It is important to make sure that a patient’s fluid intake equals fluid losses in urine and
faeces, to maintain the osmotic balance of the blood and tissues fluids

> Prevention:
 Large cities that have grown considerably in recent years, but as yet have no sewage
treatment or clean water, create perfect conditions for the spread of the disease
 Increasing quantities of untreated faeces from a growing population favour cholera’s
survival
 These countries often do not have the financial resources to provide clean water
supplies and proper drainage
 The use of raw human sewage to irrigate vegetables is a common cause of the disease,
as are inadequate cooking or washing in contaminated water
 Cholera is now almost unknown in the developed world
 As a result of sewage treatment and the provision of clean pipe water, which is
chlorinated to kill bacteria

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