Subject: EPH
Those diseases which are mainly caused by virus and bacteria and can be transferred from an unhealthy person to a healthy person is called communicable disease. They are caused by contact with a sick person through the medium of clothes, food, insect, injections, etc.
Communicable diseases consist of food and water borne diseases, air-borne diseases/ droplet infection, diseases transmitted through contaminated needles which are described below.
Roundworm is called Ascariasis. Exposure to dirt and germs is the main cause of its transmission. The egg of roundworm enters into our body through dirty water, food and hand. After crossing various stages in its life cycle, a matured roundworm starts suffering us.
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Diarrhoea is defined as the passage of loose, liquid or watery stool more than 3 or 4 times a day. It is mainly caused by Gartner Bacillus, Entireties and E.Coli. About 45,000 children die every year due to diarrhoea in Nepal. It may be acute or chronic.
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Prevention and control
This disease also comes under the gastro-intestinal diseases. It is either caused by bacteria called shigella saga and flexneri or an amoeba, namely Entamoeba histolyctica.
Modes of transmission
A. Amoebiasis or Amoebic dysentery:
Amoebiasis is a protozoal disease caused by Entamoeba histolyctica with or without clinical manifestations. It is a common infection in the human gastro-intestinal tract.
Signs and Symptoms
B. Bacillary dysentery:
This disease is caused by Shigella Shiga and Flexneri. It is also known as blood dysentery because of the presence of blood in the stool.
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Preventive Measures of Dysentery
Cholera is acute diarrhoea caused by Vibrio Cholera. It is characterised by the sudden onset of effortless watery diarrhoea followed by vomiting, rapid dehydration, muscular cramps and suppression of urine.
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Symptoms
Prevention and Control of Cholera
Prevention of food and water borne diseases
Commoncold is an acute viral disease of the upper respiratory tract caused by a filterable virus which is also known as Rhino virus. It is characterised by the inflammation of mucus membrane of the nose, sinuses and throat. The incubation period of common cold is 12-72 hours.
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What are the differences between communicable and non communicable diseases?
Communicable diseases transfer form one person to other but non-communicable diseases don't, these are limited in the sufferers only.
Amoebic dysentery and bacillary dysentery are the two types of dysentery.
The name of the germ that causes Amoebic dysentery is Entamoeba Histolytica.
The intestinal disease that is caused by roundworm is called ascariasis.
What are the main causes behind ascariasis?
Lack of proper cleanliness and health awareness are the main causes behind ascariasis.
Diarrhea is a gastro-intestinal disease. It refers to the condition in which there is frequent and abnormally watery bowel movement. Gartner bacillus, Enterides and E. coli are the main germs that carry diarrhea. It is transmitted through fecal-oral route with the help of contaminated food and water. Flies are common vectors. The following are the three main symptoms of diarrhea: -
What kind of disease is cholera? What are its symptoms and preventive measures?
Cholera is an acute form of gastro-intestinal disorder in which there is frequent discharge of watery stool accompanied by vomiting. Cholera is brought by germ known as ‘Vibrio Cholera'. The disease occurs due to poor sanitation and also through contaminated food and water.
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