In: Biology
Create a table of the following skin diseases:
1) Peptic ulcers
2) Giardiasis
3) Cholera
4) Cryptosporidiosis
5) Pseudomembranous colitis
6) Hepatitis
7) Salmonellosis
8) Campylobacter diarrhea
9) Amebiasis
10) Shigellosis
11) Typhoid fever
12) Mumps
13) Viral Gastroenteritis
14) Pinworm
15) Anisakiasis
Create columns as shown below:
Name of Disease | Causative Agent(s) | Common Mode of Transmission | Pathogenesis and Virulence factors | Epidemiology | Prevention and Treatment |
Name of Disease | Causative Agent(s) | Common Mode of Transmission | Pathogenesis and Virulence factors | Epidemiology | Prevention and Treatment |
peptic ulcers | Helicobacter pylori | fecal contamination of food and water | stress, smoking and NSAIDS | the increasing use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and the aging population |
wash hands properly limit the alcoholic consumption avoid aspirin, ibuprofen |
giardiasis | Giardia lamblia | contaminated food and water | Giardia are flagellated protozoans that cause decreased expression of brush border enzymes, morphological changes to the microvillus, and programmed cell death of small intestinal epithelial cells. | it is very common disease prevailing all over the world |
wash hands often preapre the food with cleanliness always drink clean water, germ-free |
hepatitis | hepatitis virus | contaminated water | virus attacked the liver, body shows sign of jaundice | oldest disease known to mankind. spread all over the world. culprit of taking many lives throughout |
drink clean water eat clean food wash hands after using toilet |
mumps | mump virus |
droplet infection transfer through infected air |
the double layer around the mump virus cause the virulence | earlier this disease was epidemic but now vaccines are available | take vaccine |