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COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
• Communicable diseases are caused by pathogens
  passed from one human to another. Pathogens are
  viral, bacterial, parasitic and fungal.
• Methods of transmission include
  mucus, blood, breath, saliva and sexual contact.
  Contaminated surfaces, such as
  doorknobs, counter tops and playground
  equipment, provide a medium for passing disease
  from one human to another.
COMMON COLD
• The common cold is the most common
  communicable diseases in the world.
• This is a disease of the upper respiratory tract
  which is caused by a virus.
• You can get a cold virus by direct contact with a
  person who has cold or by inhaling an airborne cold
  virus.
• Most people catch cold by touching an object that
  has cold viruses on it.
• They can transfer the viruses from their hands to
  their eyes, nose, our mouth.
COMMON COLDS
• More than 200 different viruses are known to cause
  the common cold -- and the miserable symptoms
  that come with it.
• The most common cold viruses include:
      • Rhinoviruses
      • Coronaviruses
      • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) –
      • Adenovirus
      • Human Para influenza virus
TRIVIA ABOUT COLDS
•   The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases states that as
    of 2007, Americans have an estimated 1 billion colds each year.
•   The age group most susceptible to repeated colds is children.
•   People older than 60 average less than one cold a year.
• Because so many different viruses can cause a cold and because new
  cold viruses constantly develop, the body never builds up resistance
  against all of them. For this reason, colds are a frequent and recurring
  problem. In fact, children in preschool and elementary school can have
  six to 12 colds per year while adolescents and adults typically have
  two to four colds per year.
• It is estimated that individuals in the United States suffer 1 billion colds
  per year, with approximately 22 million days of school absences
  recorded annually.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
1. Congestion
2. Watery Eyes
3. Itching in Nose, Throat or Eyes
4. Feeling Tired
5. Fever
6. Cough
7. Headache
COMPLICATIONS OF THE COMMON COLD
• Complications of the common cold can sometimes
  lead to bacterial infections of your middle ear (otitis
  media) or sinuses (sinusitis), requiring treatment
  with antibiotics.
• High fever, significantly swollen glands, severe
  sinus pain, and a cough that produces mucus may
  indicate a complication or a more serious illness
  requiring a visit to your healthcare provider.
WHAT TO DO
1. HAVE PLENTY OF
   REST.
2. DRINK PLETY OF
   FLUIDS.
  THERE ARE OTHER STEPS THAT CAN BE TAKEN TO MAKE
3. EAT NUTRICIOUS
   AN INFANT OR A SMALL CHILD WITH A COLD MORE
   FOODS.
   COMFORTABLE:
    • THE NOSE CAN BE CLEARED WITH A BULB SYRINGE
      (ASK YOUR PEDIATRICIAN).
    • SALTWATER NOSE DROPS (MADE FROM A TEASPOON
      OF SALT AND EIGHT OUNCES OF WARM WATER) MAY
      BE SOOTHING EVERY FEW HOURS.
    • WARM HUMIDIFIED AIR CAN ALLEVIATE CONGESTION.
PREVENTION OF COMMON COLD
• NO MEDICINES CAN CURE THE COMMON COLD.
• SOME MEDICINES CAN LESSEN YOUR SYMPTONS
  WHILE YOUR BODY FIGHTS THE COLD, BUT THEY
  WILL NOT HELP YOUGET WELL ANY FASTER.
• IN FACT, OVERUSE OF SOME COLD MEDICATION
  CAN CAUSE THE COLD TO LAST LONGER OR THE
  VIRUS TO SPREAD.
• GOOD HEALTH PRACTICES GIVE YOUR BODY THE
  BEST CHANCE TO FIGHT THE VIRUS.
INFLUENZA
• INFLUENZA OR FLU IS A HIGHLY CONSTAGIOUS
  DISEASE.
• IT SPREADS FROM PERSON TO PERSON
  THROUGH SPITTING, SNEEZING, COUGHING,
  KISSING, OR USING ARTICLES FRESHLY SOILED
  WITH DISCHARGES FROM THE NOSE AND THROAT
  OF AN INFECTED PERSON.
WHAT TO DO
1. CONSULT ANY HEALTH PERSONNEL OR DOCTOR
   WHEN FEVER, HEADACHE, RUNNYNOSE, AND
   PAIN IN THE JOINTS DEVELOP.
2. OBSERVE PROPER PERSONAL HYGIENE.
3. STAY WARM IN BED AND HAVE PLENTY OF REST.
4. DRINK PLEANTY OF LIQUIDS SUCH AS JUICES,
   MILK, WATER, AND SOUP.
5. EAT LIGHT MEALS.
PREVENTION OF INFLUENZA
1. AVOID CROWDS.
2. USE YOUR OWN TOILET ARTICLES AND
   HANDKERCHIEF.
3. BUILD UP YOUR RESISTANCE WITH NUTRICIOUS
   FOODS, GOOD REST, AND SLEEP AND REGULAR
   EXERCISE.
4. AVOID SUDDEN CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE AND
   EXPOSURE TO RAIN.
5. OBSERVE STRICT PERSONAL HYGIENE.
PNUEMONIA
• PNUEMONIA IS A SERIOUS CONSTAGIOUS
  DISEASE OF LUNGS CAUSED BY PNUEMONOCCUS
  AND OTHER BACTERIA.
• IT SPREAD THROUGH DROPLETS FROM A
  PATIENT’S COUGH OR SNEEZE, DIRECT CONTACT
  KISSING, OR THE USE OF ARTICLES FRESHLY
  SOILED WITH DISCHARGE FROM A PATIENT’S
  NOSE AND THROAT.
• UNTREATED COLD OR INFLUENZA MAY DEVELOP
  INTO PNUEMONIA.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
1. HEADACHE
2. SUDDEN ONSET OF HIGH FEVER AND CHILLS
3. CHEST AND BACK PAIN FOR A MONTH
4. AFTERNOON FEVER FOR MORE THAN A MONTH
5. LOSS OF WEIGHT AND APPETITE
WHAT TO DO
1. CONSULT A DOCTOR WHEN SYMPTOMS PERSIST.
2. BRING THE PATIENT TO THE HOSPITAL IS
   SERIOUS SYMPTOMS LIKE COUGHING OUT
   BLOOD IS PRESENT.
PREVENTION OF

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Most Common Communicable Diseases

  • 1.
  • 2. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES • Communicable diseases are caused by pathogens passed from one human to another. Pathogens are viral, bacterial, parasitic and fungal. • Methods of transmission include mucus, blood, breath, saliva and sexual contact. Contaminated surfaces, such as doorknobs, counter tops and playground equipment, provide a medium for passing disease from one human to another.
  • 3. COMMON COLD • The common cold is the most common communicable diseases in the world. • This is a disease of the upper respiratory tract which is caused by a virus. • You can get a cold virus by direct contact with a person who has cold or by inhaling an airborne cold virus. • Most people catch cold by touching an object that has cold viruses on it. • They can transfer the viruses from their hands to their eyes, nose, our mouth.
  • 4. COMMON COLDS • More than 200 different viruses are known to cause the common cold -- and the miserable symptoms that come with it. • The most common cold viruses include: • Rhinoviruses • Coronaviruses • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) – • Adenovirus • Human Para influenza virus
  • 5. TRIVIA ABOUT COLDS • The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases states that as of 2007, Americans have an estimated 1 billion colds each year. • The age group most susceptible to repeated colds is children. • People older than 60 average less than one cold a year. • Because so many different viruses can cause a cold and because new cold viruses constantly develop, the body never builds up resistance against all of them. For this reason, colds are a frequent and recurring problem. In fact, children in preschool and elementary school can have six to 12 colds per year while adolescents and adults typically have two to four colds per year. • It is estimated that individuals in the United States suffer 1 billion colds per year, with approximately 22 million days of school absences recorded annually.
  • 6. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS 1. Congestion 2. Watery Eyes 3. Itching in Nose, Throat or Eyes 4. Feeling Tired 5. Fever 6. Cough 7. Headache
  • 7. COMPLICATIONS OF THE COMMON COLD • Complications of the common cold can sometimes lead to bacterial infections of your middle ear (otitis media) or sinuses (sinusitis), requiring treatment with antibiotics. • High fever, significantly swollen glands, severe sinus pain, and a cough that produces mucus may indicate a complication or a more serious illness requiring a visit to your healthcare provider.
  • 8. WHAT TO DO 1. HAVE PLENTY OF REST. 2. DRINK PLETY OF FLUIDS.  THERE ARE OTHER STEPS THAT CAN BE TAKEN TO MAKE 3. EAT NUTRICIOUS AN INFANT OR A SMALL CHILD WITH A COLD MORE FOODS. COMFORTABLE: • THE NOSE CAN BE CLEARED WITH A BULB SYRINGE (ASK YOUR PEDIATRICIAN). • SALTWATER NOSE DROPS (MADE FROM A TEASPOON OF SALT AND EIGHT OUNCES OF WARM WATER) MAY BE SOOTHING EVERY FEW HOURS. • WARM HUMIDIFIED AIR CAN ALLEVIATE CONGESTION.
  • 9. PREVENTION OF COMMON COLD • NO MEDICINES CAN CURE THE COMMON COLD. • SOME MEDICINES CAN LESSEN YOUR SYMPTONS WHILE YOUR BODY FIGHTS THE COLD, BUT THEY WILL NOT HELP YOUGET WELL ANY FASTER. • IN FACT, OVERUSE OF SOME COLD MEDICATION CAN CAUSE THE COLD TO LAST LONGER OR THE VIRUS TO SPREAD. • GOOD HEALTH PRACTICES GIVE YOUR BODY THE BEST CHANCE TO FIGHT THE VIRUS.
  • 10.
  • 11. INFLUENZA • INFLUENZA OR FLU IS A HIGHLY CONSTAGIOUS DISEASE. • IT SPREADS FROM PERSON TO PERSON THROUGH SPITTING, SNEEZING, COUGHING, KISSING, OR USING ARTICLES FRESHLY SOILED WITH DISCHARGES FROM THE NOSE AND THROAT OF AN INFECTED PERSON.
  • 12. WHAT TO DO 1. CONSULT ANY HEALTH PERSONNEL OR DOCTOR WHEN FEVER, HEADACHE, RUNNYNOSE, AND PAIN IN THE JOINTS DEVELOP. 2. OBSERVE PROPER PERSONAL HYGIENE. 3. STAY WARM IN BED AND HAVE PLENTY OF REST. 4. DRINK PLEANTY OF LIQUIDS SUCH AS JUICES, MILK, WATER, AND SOUP. 5. EAT LIGHT MEALS.
  • 13. PREVENTION OF INFLUENZA 1. AVOID CROWDS. 2. USE YOUR OWN TOILET ARTICLES AND HANDKERCHIEF. 3. BUILD UP YOUR RESISTANCE WITH NUTRICIOUS FOODS, GOOD REST, AND SLEEP AND REGULAR EXERCISE. 4. AVOID SUDDEN CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE AND EXPOSURE TO RAIN. 5. OBSERVE STRICT PERSONAL HYGIENE.
  • 14. PNUEMONIA • PNUEMONIA IS A SERIOUS CONSTAGIOUS DISEASE OF LUNGS CAUSED BY PNUEMONOCCUS AND OTHER BACTERIA. • IT SPREAD THROUGH DROPLETS FROM A PATIENT’S COUGH OR SNEEZE, DIRECT CONTACT KISSING, OR THE USE OF ARTICLES FRESHLY SOILED WITH DISCHARGE FROM A PATIENT’S NOSE AND THROAT. • UNTREATED COLD OR INFLUENZA MAY DEVELOP INTO PNUEMONIA.
  • 15. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS 1. HEADACHE 2. SUDDEN ONSET OF HIGH FEVER AND CHILLS 3. CHEST AND BACK PAIN FOR A MONTH 4. AFTERNOON FEVER FOR MORE THAN A MONTH 5. LOSS OF WEIGHT AND APPETITE
  • 16. WHAT TO DO 1. CONSULT A DOCTOR WHEN SYMPTOMS PERSIST. 2. BRING THE PATIENT TO THE HOSPITAL IS SERIOUS SYMPTOMS LIKE COUGHING OUT BLOOD IS PRESENT.