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Why do we
fall ill?
What will happen if kidney stops
filtration of blood?
Grandmother’s health is not good
not filling well
well-being poor health healthy attitude
exercise social environment
garbage cleanliness drains
graceful positions breathing
capacity
flexibility of body disease
uncomfortable
suffering
• ‘Health’ is therefore a state of being well
enough to function well physically,
mentally and socially.
• Disease – Any disturbance in the structure
and /or function of any organ or part of
body.
TYPES OF DISEASES
• Acute disease – Some diseases last for
only very short periods of time, and
these are called acute diseases.
E.g. common cold
• Other ailments can last for a long time,
even as much as a lifetime, and are
called chronic diseases.
E.g. elephantiasis, tuberculosis
• Congenital disease – Are present since
birth. Caused due to genetic
abnormalities / due to metabolic disorder
/ malfunctioning of organ. Permanent,
generally not easily curable & may be
inherited to children
• Acquired diseases – Which develop
after birth
Acquired diseases – Which develop
after birth
• Infectious disease – Communicated
from diseased person to healthy person.
Caused by some biological agents /
pathogens like – Viruses, bacteria,
protozoan, nematodes, fungi
• Non-infectious disease – Restricted
only to those persons who are suffering.
Diseases that are not caused by
infectious agents.
Comparison of damages to health
by acute & chronic diseases
• Common cold
• Tuberculosis
Get better & become well within a
week or so
- short of breath
- lose weight
- feel tired all the time
• Prolonged general poor health if we have
a chronic disease
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
• Infectious agents
• Means of spread
• Organ specific & tissue specific
manifestation
• Principles of treatment
• Principles of prevention
Infectious agents - Organisms that
can cause disease are found in a
wide range of such categories of
classification.
• Some of them are viruses, some are
bacteria, some are fungi, some are single-
celled animals or protozoans. Some
diseases are also caused by multicellular
organisms, such as worms of different
kinds.
Infectious agent Disease
Virus Common cold, influenza,
dengue fever, AIDS
Bacteria Typhoid fever, cholera,
tuberculosis, anthrax
Fungi Many common
infectious disease
Protozoan Malaria, kala azar
Worms worm infections,
elephantiasis
Why is it important that we think
of these categories of infectious
agents?
• These categories are important factors in deciding what
kind of treatment to use. Members of each one of these
groups
– viruses, bacteria, and so on
– have many biological characteristics in common.
• All viruses, for example, live inside host cells, whereas
bacteria very rarely do.
• Viruses ,bacteria and fungi multiply very quickly, while
worms multiply very slowly in comparison.
• Taxonomically, all bacteria are closely related to each
other than to viruses and vice versa.
• This means that many important life processes
are similar in the bacteria group but are not
shared with the virus group. As a result, drugs
that block one of these life processes in one
member of the group is likely to be effective
against many other members of the group. But
the same drug will not work
• against a microbe belonging to a different group.
As an example, let us take
antibiotics.
• They commonly block biochemical
pathways important for bacteria. Many
bacteria, For example, make a cell-wall to
protect themselves. The antibiotic
penicillin blocks the bacterial processes
that build the cell wall. As a result, the
growing bacteria become unable to make
cell-walls, and die easily.
• Human cells don’t make a
cell-wall any way, so
penicillin cannot have such
an effect on us. Penicillin
will have this effect on any
bacteria that use such
processes for making cell-
walls. Similarly, many
antibiotics work against
many species of bacteria
rather than simply working
against one.
• But viruses do not use these pathways at all,
and that is the reason why antibiotics do not
work against viral infections. If we have a
common cold, taking antibiotics does not reduce
the severity or the duration of the disease.
However, if we also get a bacterial infection
along with the viral cold, taking antibiotics will
help. Even then, the antibiotic will work only
against the bacterial part of the infection, not the
viral infection.
Means of spread of infectious
disease
1. Air born diseases Common cold,
pneumonia, tuberculosis
2. Water born
diseases
Cholera, amoeboisis
3. Sexually
transmitted
diseases
Syphilis, AIDS
4. Through vectors Anopheles mosquitoes –
vector of malaria
Organ specific & tissue specific
Manifestations
After entry of microbes in our body
where do they go?
Answer depends on Point of
entry :
• e.g. tuberculosis - caused by bacteria - entry
point through Nose to lungs
• e.g. typhoid – caused by bacteria through - Mouth to
Guts
• e.g. jaundice – caused by viruses – through
mouth to liver
• Sex organs – lymph nodes – e.g. virus – AIDS
• e.g. Japanese encephalitis (brain fever) – virus-
enter through a mosquito bite infect the brain.

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Why do we fall ill

  • 2. What will happen if kidney stops filtration of blood?
  • 3. Grandmother’s health is not good not filling well well-being poor health healthy attitude exercise social environment garbage cleanliness drains graceful positions breathing capacity flexibility of body disease uncomfortable suffering
  • 4. • ‘Health’ is therefore a state of being well enough to function well physically, mentally and socially.
  • 5. • Disease – Any disturbance in the structure and /or function of any organ or part of body.
  • 6. TYPES OF DISEASES • Acute disease – Some diseases last for only very short periods of time, and these are called acute diseases. E.g. common cold
  • 7. • Other ailments can last for a long time, even as much as a lifetime, and are called chronic diseases. E.g. elephantiasis, tuberculosis
  • 8. • Congenital disease – Are present since birth. Caused due to genetic abnormalities / due to metabolic disorder / malfunctioning of organ. Permanent, generally not easily curable & may be inherited to children
  • 9. • Acquired diseases – Which develop after birth
  • 10. Acquired diseases – Which develop after birth • Infectious disease – Communicated from diseased person to healthy person. Caused by some biological agents / pathogens like – Viruses, bacteria, protozoan, nematodes, fungi • Non-infectious disease – Restricted only to those persons who are suffering. Diseases that are not caused by infectious agents.
  • 11. Comparison of damages to health by acute & chronic diseases • Common cold • Tuberculosis
  • 12. Get better & become well within a week or so - short of breath - lose weight - feel tired all the time
  • 13. • Prolonged general poor health if we have a chronic disease
  • 14. INFECTIOUS DISEASES • Infectious agents • Means of spread • Organ specific & tissue specific manifestation • Principles of treatment • Principles of prevention
  • 15. Infectious agents - Organisms that can cause disease are found in a wide range of such categories of classification.
  • 16. • Some of them are viruses, some are bacteria, some are fungi, some are single- celled animals or protozoans. Some diseases are also caused by multicellular organisms, such as worms of different kinds.
  • 17. Infectious agent Disease Virus Common cold, influenza, dengue fever, AIDS Bacteria Typhoid fever, cholera, tuberculosis, anthrax Fungi Many common infectious disease Protozoan Malaria, kala azar Worms worm infections, elephantiasis
  • 18. Why is it important that we think of these categories of infectious agents? • These categories are important factors in deciding what kind of treatment to use. Members of each one of these groups – viruses, bacteria, and so on – have many biological characteristics in common. • All viruses, for example, live inside host cells, whereas bacteria very rarely do. • Viruses ,bacteria and fungi multiply very quickly, while worms multiply very slowly in comparison. • Taxonomically, all bacteria are closely related to each other than to viruses and vice versa.
  • 19. • This means that many important life processes are similar in the bacteria group but are not shared with the virus group. As a result, drugs that block one of these life processes in one member of the group is likely to be effective against many other members of the group. But the same drug will not work • against a microbe belonging to a different group.
  • 20. As an example, let us take antibiotics. • They commonly block biochemical pathways important for bacteria. Many bacteria, For example, make a cell-wall to protect themselves. The antibiotic penicillin blocks the bacterial processes that build the cell wall. As a result, the growing bacteria become unable to make cell-walls, and die easily.
  • 21. • Human cells don’t make a cell-wall any way, so penicillin cannot have such an effect on us. Penicillin will have this effect on any bacteria that use such processes for making cell- walls. Similarly, many antibiotics work against many species of bacteria rather than simply working against one.
  • 22. • But viruses do not use these pathways at all, and that is the reason why antibiotics do not work against viral infections. If we have a common cold, taking antibiotics does not reduce the severity or the duration of the disease. However, if we also get a bacterial infection along with the viral cold, taking antibiotics will help. Even then, the antibiotic will work only against the bacterial part of the infection, not the viral infection.
  • 23. Means of spread of infectious disease 1. Air born diseases Common cold, pneumonia, tuberculosis 2. Water born diseases Cholera, amoeboisis 3. Sexually transmitted diseases Syphilis, AIDS 4. Through vectors Anopheles mosquitoes – vector of malaria
  • 24. Organ specific & tissue specific Manifestations After entry of microbes in our body where do they go?
  • 25. Answer depends on Point of entry : • e.g. tuberculosis - caused by bacteria - entry point through Nose to lungs
  • 26. • e.g. typhoid – caused by bacteria through - Mouth to Guts
  • 27. • e.g. jaundice – caused by viruses – through mouth to liver
  • 28. • Sex organs – lymph nodes – e.g. virus – AIDS
  • 29. • e.g. Japanese encephalitis (brain fever) – virus- enter through a mosquito bite infect the brain.