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Module 7- Infectious Diseases - Coggle Diagram
Module 7- Infectious Diseases
CH 10- Causes of Infectious Diseases
10.2- ROBERT KOCH & LOUIS PASTEUR
Historical Understanding of the Causes of Disease
Robert Koch
Koch's Postulates
Louis Pasteur
Pasteurisation
Swan-Neck Flask Experiments
10.3- CAUSES & EFFECTS OF DISEASE IN AG'L PRODUCTION
Infectious Disease in Aus Agriculture
Factors Contributing to the Risk of Inf Disease
Plant Diseases of Agricultural Significance
Causes of Inf Disease in Plants
Insects & Mites
Bacteria
Nematodes
Fungi
Viruses
Phytoplasms
Panama Disease
Importance of agriculture in Aus
Animal Diseases of Agricultural Significance
Effects on Farm Animals
10.1- THE VARIETY OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES CAUSED BY PATHOGENS
Modes of Transmission
Indirect Contact
Vector Transmission
Direct Contact
Case Study: Equine Influenza
Classifying Pathogens
Macroscopic
Ectoparasites
Endoparasites
Microscopic
Bacteria
Fungi
Viruses
Protozoans
Prions
Identifying Microbes in Food/Water
What is a disease
10.4- ADAPTATIONS OF PATHOGENS TO FACILITATE THEIR TRANSFER
Adaptations to facilitate adhesion to and invasion of a host by pathogens
Adaptations to facilitate entry into and transmission between hosts
CH 11- Responses to Pathogens
Plant Responses to Pathogens
Passive Defences
Physical Barriers
Chemical Barriers
Active Defences
Pathogen Recognition
Rapid Active Response
Delayed Active Response
Animal Responses to Pathogens
Microbiome
Physical Barriers Against Infection
Tight Junctions
Mucus
Mucous Membranes
Peristalsis
Skin
Sphincters
The Role of the Lymphatic System
White Blood Cells
Physical Responses to Infection
Vomiting & Diarrhoea
Increased Urination
Wound Healing
Components of the Immune System
Chemical Defences Against Infection
Urine
Sebum & Sweat
Saliva
Tears
Gastric Secretions
Inflammation
Phagocytosis
Complement System
Fever
Cytokines
Lines of Defence
Arrangement of the body and its implications
CH 12- Immunity
Adaptive Immune Response
Diversity of Pathogens
Primary Immune Response
The Specific Response
Do No Harm
Humoral Response to Pathogens in Body Fluids/Extracellular Pathogens
B Lymphocytes
Antibodies
Cell-Mediated Response to Intracellular Pathogens
T Cells & MHC Molecules
Summary of Cell-Mediated Immunity
Interaction of B & T Cells in the Adaptive Immune System
The Immune Response After the Primary Exposure to Bacteria
Innate Immune Response
Adaptive Immune Response
Case Study: Cholera
The Immune Response After the Primary Exposure to Fungi
Innate Immune Response
Adaptive Immune Response
Case Study: Tinea
The Immune Response After the Primary Exposure to Viruses
Innate
Adaptive
Case Study: Dengue Fever
The Immune Response After the Primary Exposure to Macroparasites
Innate
Case Study
Adaptive
The Immune Response After Primary Exposure to Protozoa
Case Study: Plasmodium spp.
Adaptive
Innate
CH 13- Prevention, Treatment & Control
13.4- ENV'L MNGMT & QUARANTINE METHODS
Case Study: Ebola Virus
13.5- INCIDENCE & PREVALENCE OF A DISEASE
Incidence
Prevalance
Mortality
13.3- PHARMACEUTICALS FOR CONTROLLING INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Antiviral Medication
Antibiotics
13.2- PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Public Health Campaigns
Use of Pesticides
Vaccination (Passive & Active)
Genetic Engineering
Quarantine
Hygiene
13.6- PREDICTING & CONTROLLING THE SPREAD OF DISEASE
Historical Control of the Spread of a Disease
Cultural Control of the Spread of a Disease
13.1- LIMITING THE SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Factors Involved in Monitoring & Controlling
Regional
Global Factors
Local
Factors Involved in Transmission
Prevalence
13.7- ABORIGINAL PROTOCOLS IN THE DVLPMT OF MEDICINES
Bush Medicine
Smoke Bush in WA