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B6b Summary
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B6b: Harmful Microorgansims mindmap
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harmful microorganisms
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cambridge igcse/ gcse
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B6b Summary
Stages of an infectious disease
1. Entry
microbe enters body
through mouth, nose or cracks in skin
2. Growth
microbe begins to use body to supply conditions
it needs for growth e.g. food, warmth & moisture
3. Incubation Period
pathogens begin to reproduce rapidly
producing large numbers
4. Toxin Production
as they grow & reproduce pathogens produce waste products
which are often toxic
high levels of toxin make the body feel unwell
5. Symptoms
different pathogens produce different toxins
resulting in different sypmtoms
which can be identified by doctors to diagnose disease
transmission & prevention
Food
e.g. food poisoning (E Coli)
Only eat food before best before date
cook food properly
Water
e.g. cholera (vibrio)
filter & treat water before comsumption
Contact
e.g. chicken pox
avoid using same things
(general contact)
Airborne droplets
e.g. influenza
"Catch it, bin it, kill it."
natural disasters as a cause (damage to...)
sewage systems
would leak & contaminate water supplies
could contract water-borne diseases
water supplies
cut off supply of clean water
have to drink contaminated water
electrical supplies
food can't be kept in refrigerated conditions
food would spoil & cause food poisoning
disrupted health services
no medicine or doctors to diagnose
people more susceptible
to quickly spreading uncontrolled diseases
Scientists
Alexander Fleming
1881-1955
discovered a mould called PENICILLIN
produced a chemical that killed bacteria
grew on one of his agar plates
WW2: scientists able to make enough
to give to patient & cure them
first ANTIBIOTIC
(drug that killed bacteria)
Louis Pasteur
1822-1895
proved that decay was caused by microorganisms
in the air
explained microbes entering body caused disease
if we could stop them entering we would prevent illness
his ideas known as GERM THEORY
Joseph Lister
1827-1912
developed idea of ANTISEPTICS
solutions that kill microbes
surgeon, sprayed instruments with carbolic acid
killed microbes on instruments
reduced postoperative infections
many types of antiseptics used today
safer than acids used by Lister
kill bacteria on skin & other surfaces
reduces spread of microbes & number of infections
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