Infectious Diseases Overview, Animation

Introduction to infectious diseases: microorganisms, normal microbial flora, routes of transmission, virulence factors, pathogenesis, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. For patient education.
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Infectious diseases are disorders caused by microorganisms, or microbes, such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, or parasites. There are trillions of microbe species, but only several thousands are disease-causing organisms, or pathogens. In fact, many species live inside or on human body, constituting the so-called normal microbial flora, which is not only harmless but also helpful in protecting the human host from invasion by pathogens.
Infectious diseases can be acquired in different ways: through direct or non-direct contacts with an infected person, via consumption of contaminated foods, having a contaminated medical device, from an infected mother to the child during pregnancy or birth, via contacts with an infected animal or animal waste, or through bites from carriers, such as mosquitoes or ticks.
The pathogens can be inhaled in contaminated aerosol droplets, consumed in food or drinks, or enter the nose, mouth, or eyes as people handle contaminated objects then touch their face. Organisms that spread through body fluids are usually transmitted via sexual contacts, blood transfer or skin wounds.
The normal flora is usually harmless, but can cause disease in people with a weakened immune system. Resident bacteria may also cause infection if they enter parts of the body that are supposed to be free of germs, which can happen during an injury or surgery. Overuse of antibiotics may kill protective bacteria, allowing opportunistic pathogens to thrive and cause disease.
The ability of an organism to infect and damage a host is determined by its virulence. The higher the virulence of a pathogen, the more severe the disease it can cause. Virulence factors are molecules or structures that enable the pathogen to invade host tissues or evade immune defense.
Some bacteria use adhesive hair-like projections, called fimbriae or pili, to bind to host cells and establish a starting point for tissue invasion; others use specialized molecules, called adhesins, for the same purpose. Viruses use spike proteins on their surface to bind and enter host cells.
Some bacteria have a capsule that helps them resist being “eaten” by phagocytes. Others produce enzymes or toxins that prevent phagosome maturation or counteract the lytic effect of lysozyme.
Pathogens are capable of interfering with virtually any aspects of the host immune system. Among other mechanisms, they can impair antibody production, or produce super-antigens, which induce non-specific activation of T-cells and massive cytokine release.
Some viruses can remain dormant inside host cells, effectively hiding from the host immune system.
Bacteria may develop resistance to antibiotics, thus evading treatment.
Uncontrolled growth of pathogens destroys host tissues, producing symptoms. Infection triggers the body’s inflammatory response, which brings immune cells to the site to fight the invader. While inflammation is an important defense mechanism, it may become excessive and cause damage to the body’s own tissues, contributing to the severity of the disease.
Many bacteria release exotoxins that cause damage to body systems. Most toxins are produced during the course of infection, but there are also pre-formed toxins, such as those responsible for food poisoning, that can evoke disease even in the absence of the bacteria.
Gram-negative bacteria have an endotoxin as part of their outer membrane. This endotoxin is responsible for excessive release of inflammatory mediators and pro-coagulant factors that can be lethal in septic patients.
Diagnosis is based on symptoms and lab tests that indicate the presence, and possibly, identity of the pathogen.
Antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals, and antiparasitics are used to treat infections by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, respectively.
Transmission of infectious diseases can be largely minimized by practicing personal hygiene, especially hand washing. Vaccines, when available, are the most effective prevention measures. Antibiotics may sometimes be given for prophylactic purposes.

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    3 ай бұрын

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  • @olgathegreat3134
    @olgathegreat31342 жыл бұрын

    Can anyone explain to me what's the purpose of taking the vaccine if regardless you're getting the symptoms just like the original virus.

  • @aaliyahvarona5409

    @aaliyahvarona5409

    2 жыл бұрын

    So you do not die. That is it.

  • @arcus2387

    @arcus2387

    2 жыл бұрын

    Its the factor of control over the dose of the pathogens that gets in our body. If you get Infectet and your immune System doesnt know the ,,enemy" yet, only the first line of defense ( macrophages, granulocytes, neutrophils ... ) will attack when they get signals from infectet or damaged cells. This first defense line is a lot weaker than the second one ( dont know the english word for that) which contains B cells that produce antibodys against this one special Enemy. If you get infektet for the first time your second line of defense needs up to 4 days to even start, enough time for you to take a lot of damage or spread the disease. After the immune System won the fight it learns about the enemy by making memory cells that start the production of antibodys directly when the encounter that pathogen again. VAccines Trick our immune System to learn about the pathogens by presenting them a weaker version, or a part of the pathogen that has been neutralised ( there are morgen forms) so it has an easy fight but learns the same things. So a vaccine gives you the same protection for a lower risk. You get the same symptoms because the body doesnt know that this enemy is not as dangerous and he takes the same defensive steps as normal, but without the risk of you taking severe damage. ( sorry for my bad english, i am german and i dont speak this language as well as i would wish to )

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    Жыл бұрын

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  • @mousyxx900

    @mousyxx900

    3 ай бұрын

    because you receive a very minor dose of the original virus and it introduces antigens into your body which basically trains your immune system on how to respond so for example with the covid 19 virus having the vaccine doesn’t physically stop you from actually contracting covid 19 it stops you from becoming sick because your body has been introduced to the antigens so it knows how to fight off the pathogens without you dying or having symptoms in the future like think of when you were little if you got chicken pox once you never get it again because your body now knows how to fight the pathogen

  • @WAFFLE_WARRIOR_

    @WAFFLE_WARRIOR_

    16 күн бұрын

    It’s a weakened version, only strong enough for your immune system to understand what the virus looks like. That way when you get the real thing your body will be able to get rid of the virus faster and more effectively. Hope this helps

  • @jackiehanley6274
    @jackiehanley6274 Жыл бұрын

    It's when you weren't looking you may have contacted a disease ✌🤔🤔 not paying attention to your surroundings

  • @CFED
    @CFED10 ай бұрын

    Fungi isn't a fun guy :(