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Unit 3: It's a Small World
    Microorganisms and
         Disease
What Do You Think?



When you “catch a cold,” what is it
      that infects your body?
Germ Theory
 Idea that microorganisms can and
  are the cause of many diseases
 Originally proposed back in 1020
  A.D. and built upon by many
  different scientists
 Microorganisms were first observed
  by Anton van Leeuwenhoek
 Louis Pasteur, a French
  chemist, helped to disprove another
  competing theory and his
Germ Theory
 Joseph Lister, an English
  surgeon, was one of the 1st to
  realize the importance of germ
  theory
 He used chemicals on wounds to
  kill germs
 Also made sure that everything that
  touched his patients was washed in
  a chemical solution so that it was
  free of germs
Antiseptics = Disinfectants?

 Antiseptics are for use on people


 Disinfectants are for use on objects
 and surfaces.
Robert Koch
 1st to actually demonstrate that
  microorganisms do cause disease
 Studied anthrax
 While investigating the disease, he
  developed a set of rules for proving
  that a microorganism is the cause
  of a specific disease.
 These rules are called Koch’s
  postulates and they are a good
  example of the scientific method.
Koch’s postulates

1. The microorganism must be found
 in abundance in all organisms
 suffering from the disease, but not
 in healthy organisms.

2. The microorganism must be
 isolated from a diseased organism
 and grown in pure culture.
Koch’s postulates

3. The cultured microorganism
 should cause disease when
 introduced into a healthy organism.

4. The microorganism must be
 reisolated from the
 inoculated, diseased experimental
 host and identified as being
 identical to the original agent.
 List as many different diseases as
 you can.
Diseases

 2 types of disease


 Noninfectious diseases: diseases
 that are not spread from one person
 to another

 Infectious diseases: diseases that
 can be passed from one living thing
 to another
What causes disease?

 Noninfectious diseases can be
 caused by many different factors.
 Smoking, lack of physical
 activity, and a high-fat diet can
 greatly increase a person’s chances
 of getting many noninfectious
 diseases.

 Infectious diseases are caused by
 pathogens
Think, Pair, Share
 How is an infectious disease
 different from a noninfectious
 disease?
Did You Know?

 Before the mid-1800’s, doctors and
  surgeons rarely washed their hands
  before surgery.
 This was because pathogens were not
  known about
 Many people believed that if someone
  got a disease it was because they were
  being punished
Pathways to Pathogens

 Look at p.S68 in your textbook.
 What are two ways that infectious
 diseases are spread?
Pathways to Pathogens

 There are many ways pathogens
 can be passed from one person to
 another. Being aware of them can
 help you stay healthy.

1. Through the air: a single sneeze
  releases thousands of tiny droplets
  of moisture that can carry
  pathogens
Pathways to Pathogens

2. Contaminated objects: person who
 is sick may leave bacteria or
 viruses on objects such as
 doorknobs, keyboards, drinking
 glasses, towels, or combs.

3. Person to Person: may become
 infected with some illnesses by
 kissing, shaking hands, or touching
 the sores of an infected person
Pathways to Pathogens
4. Animals: some pathogens are
 carried by animals; humans can get
 ringworm from handling an infected
 dog or cat. Also, ticks can carry
 bacteria that cause Lyme disease.

5. Food and water: water lines can
 break or treatment plants can
 become flooded allowing
 microorganisms to enter the public
Brain Food

 In developing countries, 80% of
 diseases are related to
 contaminated drinking water.
Inferring Relationships
 Why might the risk of infectious
 disease be high in a community that
 has no water treatment facility?
Checkpoint

 Jackie cut up raw meat on her
 kitchen counter. If her brother
 makes a sandwich on the same
 counter later, how could he come in
 contact with a pathogen?
Causes of Infectious Disease
 Bacteria are one kind of
 microorganism that can cause an
 infectious disease.

Can affect the human body in different
  ways
 Bacteria can kill cells and tissues
 Other bacteria do damage by
  releasing toxins
Causes of Infectious Disease

Viruses
 Smallest of disease-causing
  microorganisms
 Even the largest virus can just
  barely be seen with a light
  microscope
 Common
  cold, influenza, warts, rabies, AIDS,
   Ebola
Causes of Infectious Disease
Protozoans
 Malaria and sleeping sickness


Fungi
 Cells of the fungus enter the body
  through the digestive or respiratory
  system
 Athlete’s foot and ringworm
Think, Pair, Share
 What are the four causes of
 infectious disease?

 Which cause involves toxins?


 Which cause is at fault when you
 have the flu?

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Microorganism And Disease

  • 1. Unit 3: It's a Small World Microorganisms and Disease
  • 2. What Do You Think? When you “catch a cold,” what is it that infects your body?
  • 3. Germ Theory  Idea that microorganisms can and are the cause of many diseases  Originally proposed back in 1020 A.D. and built upon by many different scientists  Microorganisms were first observed by Anton van Leeuwenhoek  Louis Pasteur, a French chemist, helped to disprove another competing theory and his
  • 4. Germ Theory  Joseph Lister, an English surgeon, was one of the 1st to realize the importance of germ theory  He used chemicals on wounds to kill germs  Also made sure that everything that touched his patients was washed in a chemical solution so that it was free of germs
  • 5. Antiseptics = Disinfectants?  Antiseptics are for use on people  Disinfectants are for use on objects and surfaces.
  • 6. Robert Koch  1st to actually demonstrate that microorganisms do cause disease  Studied anthrax  While investigating the disease, he developed a set of rules for proving that a microorganism is the cause of a specific disease.  These rules are called Koch’s postulates and they are a good example of the scientific method.
  • 7. Koch’s postulates 1. The microorganism must be found in abundance in all organisms suffering from the disease, but not in healthy organisms. 2. The microorganism must be isolated from a diseased organism and grown in pure culture.
  • 8. Koch’s postulates 3. The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism. 4. The microorganism must be reisolated from the inoculated, diseased experimental host and identified as being identical to the original agent.
  • 9.  List as many different diseases as you can.
  • 10. Diseases  2 types of disease  Noninfectious diseases: diseases that are not spread from one person to another  Infectious diseases: diseases that can be passed from one living thing to another
  • 11. What causes disease?  Noninfectious diseases can be caused by many different factors. Smoking, lack of physical activity, and a high-fat diet can greatly increase a person’s chances of getting many noninfectious diseases.  Infectious diseases are caused by pathogens
  • 12. Think, Pair, Share  How is an infectious disease different from a noninfectious disease?
  • 13. Did You Know?  Before the mid-1800’s, doctors and surgeons rarely washed their hands before surgery.  This was because pathogens were not known about  Many people believed that if someone got a disease it was because they were being punished
  • 14. Pathways to Pathogens  Look at p.S68 in your textbook. What are two ways that infectious diseases are spread?
  • 15. Pathways to Pathogens  There are many ways pathogens can be passed from one person to another. Being aware of them can help you stay healthy. 1. Through the air: a single sneeze releases thousands of tiny droplets of moisture that can carry pathogens
  • 16.
  • 17. Pathways to Pathogens 2. Contaminated objects: person who is sick may leave bacteria or viruses on objects such as doorknobs, keyboards, drinking glasses, towels, or combs. 3. Person to Person: may become infected with some illnesses by kissing, shaking hands, or touching the sores of an infected person
  • 18. Pathways to Pathogens 4. Animals: some pathogens are carried by animals; humans can get ringworm from handling an infected dog or cat. Also, ticks can carry bacteria that cause Lyme disease. 5. Food and water: water lines can break or treatment plants can become flooded allowing microorganisms to enter the public
  • 19. Brain Food  In developing countries, 80% of diseases are related to contaminated drinking water.
  • 20. Inferring Relationships  Why might the risk of infectious disease be high in a community that has no water treatment facility?
  • 21. Checkpoint  Jackie cut up raw meat on her kitchen counter. If her brother makes a sandwich on the same counter later, how could he come in contact with a pathogen?
  • 22. Causes of Infectious Disease  Bacteria are one kind of microorganism that can cause an infectious disease. Can affect the human body in different ways  Bacteria can kill cells and tissues  Other bacteria do damage by releasing toxins
  • 23. Causes of Infectious Disease Viruses  Smallest of disease-causing microorganisms  Even the largest virus can just barely be seen with a light microscope  Common cold, influenza, warts, rabies, AIDS, Ebola
  • 24. Causes of Infectious Disease Protozoans  Malaria and sleeping sickness Fungi  Cells of the fungus enter the body through the digestive or respiratory system  Athlete’s foot and ringworm
  • 25. Think, Pair, Share  What are the four causes of infectious disease?  Which cause involves toxins?  Which cause is at fault when you have the flu?