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Diseases

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

DISEASES

BY: DANIEL CROCKER

PNEUMONIA

SYMPTOMS

  • High fever, Cough with thick greenish or rust-colored mucus, rapid breathing,
  • Abdominal pain, shortness of breath, sharp chest pain, or fatigue
  • The symptoms can result in other problems.
  • Pneumonia is a severe disease and can result in death.

CAUSES

  • Bacterial pneumonia is caused by an infection agent of the lungs and may present as a primary disease process
  • process or as the final, fatal disorder in an individual who is already debilitated

HOW IT AFFECTS THE BODY

  • It causes you to have a cough, fever, chills, and trouble breathing
  • When you have pneumonia, oxygen has trouble reaching your blood. If there is too little oxygen in your.
  • blood, your body cells can't work properly.

TRANSMITTED

  • After you breathe infected air particles into your lungs.
  • After you breathe certain bacteria from your nose and throat into your lungs.
  • During or after a viral upper respiratory infection.

EPIDEMIOLOGY

  • Pneumonia is a common illness all over the world.
  • It's a major cause of death.
  • 1 - 3 newborns die from it each year.

TREATMENT

  • It is treated with anti-biotics
  • There is a vaccine that can be effective.

PROGNOSIS FOR FUTURE

  • The disease is likely to effect us.
  • It could threaten humans because the disease can be deadly.

TUBERCULOSIS

SYMPTOMS

  • Cough, Unintentional weight loss, Fatigue Fever, Night sweats, Chills, Loss of appetite
  • Theses symptoms do not specifically mean TB
  • It's can be lethal however is not always

CAUSE

  • Bacterium that is spread from person to person through airborne particles.
  • Inhaling infected particles does not necessarily mean that a person becomes infected.

HOW IT AFFECTS THE BODY

  • It commonly presents as a disease of the lungs.
  • Air or fluid may accumulate between the chest wall and lungs.
  • Although it may cause no illness.

TRANSMISSION

  • It can be transmitted from some that has it and breathes out and.
  • You breathe it in.
  • People with active TB can transmit by sufferer coughs, sneezes, speaks, sings, or laughs.
  • It is mainly an airborne disease.

EPIDEMIOLOGY

  • Around 460 BC, Hippocrates identified the most widespread disease of the times, and noted that it was almost always fatal.
  • The disease is pandemic.
  • If it is active you can simply pass it through breathing.

TREATMENT

  • The is a preventive treatment by screening for it.
  • It can be treated with several antibiotics.

PROGNOSIS FOR THE FUTURE

  • The best way to prevent this is for
  • veryone to get TB Tested!
  • It will get larger if people don't get tested.