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Causes of Diseases

Causes of Diseases. Causes of Disease Disease is a change that disrupts homeostasis in the body. Disease-producing agents such as bacteria, protozoans,

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Page 1: Causes of Diseases. Causes of Disease Disease is a change that disrupts homeostasis in the body. Disease-producing agents such as bacteria, protozoans,

Causes of Diseases

Page 2: Causes of Diseases. Causes of Disease Disease is a change that disrupts homeostasis in the body. Disease-producing agents such as bacteria, protozoans,

Causes of Disease• Disease is a change that disrupts

homeostasis in the body.• Disease-producing agents such

as bacteria, protozoans, fungi, viruses and other parasites are called pathogens.

• The main sources of pathogens are soil, contaminated water, and infected people or animals.

• Any disease caused by the presence of pathogens in the body is called an infectious disease.

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Live WormIn patient’s eye

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Causes of Disease• One-half of all human diseases are

infectious.• Not all diseases are caused by

pathogens.1. inherited disease: sickle cell

anemia2. body aging (wear and tear):

osteoarthritis• Pathogens can be transmitted in 4 main

ways:1. direct contact: STD’s and influenza 2. by an object: food poisoning3. through the air: sneezing4. intermediate organisms (vectors):

malaria (spread by mosquitoes)

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Causes of Disease

• Endemic diseases: diseases that are constantly present in a population like a cold.

• Epidemic: occurs when many people in a given area are afflicted with the same disease in a short period of time. (polio in the 1950’s)

• Carriers are people who harbor a disease without showing any signs, yet they can pass the disease on to others.

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Procedure to establish cause of disease

Koch’s postulates:1. pathogen must be found in host2. pathogen must be isolated and

grown in a pure culture3. pathogen from the pure culture is

placed in a healthy host (ex: rat)4. pathogen must then be isolated

from the new host and be shown to be the original pathogen

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Procedure to establish cause of diseaseExceptions to Koch’s

postulates:1. some organisms have

never successfully grown in an artificial medium (syphilis and leprosy)

2. viral pathogens cannot be cultured using this method

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Interesting Fact

When you sneeze, all bodily functions stop, even your heart.