(IC) Health Maintenance Practices and Infection Control Lesson

Health Maintenance Practices and Infection Control

Viruses

One microorganism that is not beneficial to us is the virus.  We already learned that it is the smallest microorganism and cannot be seen with a standard microscope. Now view the video below entitled "Put Your Hands Together."

Scientists estimate that people are not washing their hands often or well enough and may transmit up to 80% of all infections by their hands. From doorknobs to animals to food, harmful germs can live on almost everything. Handwashing may be your single most important act to help stop the spread of infection and stay healthy.

Diseases caused by Microorganisms

We have discussed all types of microorganisms. Read the chart below for some of the diseases caused by each.

 

Diseases Caused by Microorganisms

Microorganism

 

Some of the diseases caused by it

 

Bacteria- Cocci

 Gonorrhea, Pneumonia, boils, wound infections, MRSA, Strep throat, Rheumatic Fever

Bacteria- Bacilli

 Tuberculosis, Tetanus

Bacteria- Spirilla

 Syphilis, bacterial diarrhea

Protozoa

Malaria, amebic dysentery, trichomonas, African sleeping sickness

Fungi

ringworm, athletes foot, yeast vaginitis, thrush

Rickettsiae – parasites

Typhus fever, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Viruses

Hepatitis, Common cold, Measles, Mumps, Chicken Pox, Herpes, Warts (including genital warts or HPV – Human Papilloma Virus), Influenza (Flu), Polio, AIDS (and HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus)

 

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