Zusammenfassung der Ressource
B1: 1.4 - Pathogens & Disease
- Infectious diseases are found all over the
world. They are caused by a microorganism
entering and attacking your body.
- Microorganisms which cause
disease are called pathogens.
- Bacteria are single-celled organisms
that are much smaller then animal
and plant cells. Although some
bacteria can cause disease, others
can be harmless, or even useful.
- Viruses are even smaller, they
have regular shape and cause
disease in every living organism.
- Once bacteria and viruses are in your body they reproduce rapidly.
- Bacteria split in two and often
produce toxins. Sometimes
they directly damage your cells.
- Viruses take over the cells of your body,
damaging and destroying them. They
very rarely produce toxins.
- Semmelweis discovered that his students were
carrying diseases on the hands from dead bodies to
patients, so he made them start washing their hands
before delivering children.
- Immediately less mothers died, yet since no one had ever seen bacteria or viruses doctors didn't
accept his ideas for many reasons e.g religious.