Microbaial Diseases in Human Beings
Fungi
Viruses: a virus is an acellular microscopic infectious agent that can only replicate within the cells of other organisms .
Protozoan: "Giardiasis"
Bacteria : Bacteria are single-celled prokaryotic organisms, found in almost all parts of the Earth. They are vital to the ecosystems of the planet. Some species can live in really extreme conditions of temperature and pressure.
Hepatitis
Herpes
Protozoan: Are microscopic unicellular organisms that live in humid environments or directly in aquatic environments, be they salt water or fresh water, and as parasites of other living beings.
fungi present few symptoms and chronical. cause serious problems, unlike diseases
Hepatitis B is in the blood and, to a lesser extent, the saliva, semen, and other bodily fluids of the infected person
It is transmitted mainly by mouth-to-mouth contact, which causes cold sores, or by contact with the HSV-1 virus in ulcers, saliva and in the buccolabial area, the symptoms are: tingling and itching and blisters
Faringitis Estreptocócica
Transmission: The bacteria that cause strep throat are often present in the nose and throat, so common activities like sneezing, coughing, or shaking hands can easily spread the infection from one person to another.
Giardiasis: It is transmitted by contaminated food or water or from person to person.
MALARIA: This disease is caused by parasites that are transmitted to humans by the bite of infected female mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles. Symptoms are: fever, chills, headache, nausea, vomiting, and muscle fatigue
Candidiasis:
WAYS TO GET CONTAGED:
If you have with an infected person and have relationships with another person who does not have candidiasis, you can infect it, not only is it sexual, it can also be by contamination, contagion through objects, etc.
Symptoms
Fatigue, low fever , itch , lack of appetite and nausea and vomiting
symptoms:
Itching and irritation of the vagina and vulva.
Burning sensation, especially during sexual intercourse or when urinating.
RINGWORM: This disease is often spread by direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person. You can get ringworm if you touch an animal that has ringworm. Symptoms are: itching, a round, flat itchy patch on the skin, slightly raised expansion rings, etc.
Symptoms: Symptoms may include alternating watery diarrhea and fatty stools. Fatigue, colic, and belching may also appear. Some people have no symptoms.
Redness or swelling of the vulva.
Vaginal aches and pains.
Vaginal rash
Symptoms caused by strep throat :
Discomfort when swallowing, fever, joint pain or muscle aches, sore throat.
Meningitis
It is transmitted from person to person through droplets of respiratory or throat secretions. The spread of the disease is facilitated by close and prolonged contact, the symptoms are: Stiff neck, severe headache that seems different than normal, headache with nausea or vomiting, confusion or difficulty concentrating, seizures , drowsiness or difficulty walking, sensitivity to light.
Parasites: Are organisms that live inside or over another, the parasite in general competes for the consuumption or food substances
Type of parasites:
Ectoparasites: An ectoparasite is an organism that lives on the outside of another organism and benefits from the relationship at its expense.
Endoparasites: it is a parasite that lives inside its host. There are endoparasites that attack plants or animals. They can be classified into different types of endoparasites: according to the tissue attacked
Flea: They can become infected if they approach another parasitized individual or places where eggs have been laid. The symptoms are distributed over the entire body surface: small red bumps, often three clustered bumps, which are very itchy and blistered if the person has an allergy to flea bites.
Amoeba: It is contracted by consuming contaminated food or contaminated water that contains the parasite in the cystic phase. It can also be spread through direct person-to-person contact, some symptoms are: abdominal cramps, diarrhea: passing 3 to 8 semi-formed stools a day or passing loose stools with mucus and occasionally blood, fatigue.