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The following article was published in our article directory on November 17, 2009.
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Pathogenic microorganisms, such as some virus, bacteria, parasite, or fungus, cause transmittable diseases. These diseases can be transferred, directly or indirectly, from one person to another. catching diseases are normally infectious or contagious diseases because they are generally spread from one person to another.
Transmission of an infectious disease may be done through one or more ways e.g. physical contact between an infected and a well person. In addition, other modes of transfer can be through liquids such as water, food, fluids from an contaminated body, infected objections, breathing from air etc. You may become infected by eating, kissing, drinking, touching, breathing, insect bites, from animals and sexual contact.
Infectivity can be referred to as the disease being entered, survived, and multiplied in the host. The infectiousness of a infectionmeans how the ailment is transferred from the host to a well person. An ailment is different from a disease because it might not cause the patient such a severe harm that it is required for him to be admitted in a hospital, and treated. Some common transmittable diseases are AIDS, Chickenpox, Common cold, Dengue fever, Hepatitis, Herpes, Viral encephalitis, Viral gastroenteritis, Viral meningitis, Viral pneumonia etc.
Immunisation is the most proven means to control and eliminate out infectious diseases that can result to be life threatening. Immunisation has resulted to lessen deaths by 2 million each year. Immunisation is cost efficient and can be reached to far off places, which are less accessible otherwise. People who have to be immunised are openly defined, and vaccination can be given to everyone without any way of life of living changes or differences.
In the procedure of immunisation, a person is immunised from an infectious disease by injecting a vaccine. A vaccine helps the body generate an immune system to defend the person against an illness or infection. Immunisation can be achieved in an active or passive way, while vaccination being an active form of immunisation.
In active immunisation, a foreign molecule is injected in the body, which causes the body to make resistance against the molecule injected. Immune system of the body creates antibodies (defence against the disease) and in future, the body becomes protected and is not infected by the same disease.
Passive immunisation is, when pre-produced elements of the immune system are transferred to a person, so that the body does not need to produce these elements itself. Antibodies are the elements that are mostly used for passive immunisation. Passive immunisation also occurs naturally, when antibodies are transferred from mother to foetus during pregnancy, to protect the baby before and shortly after birth. This is because children have mounting immune systems and are often in close contact with one another. So it is easier for them to get infected by these diseases.
Many infectious diseases will never be a danger for you. Frequent travelling has amplified the danger of infectious disease spread. Vaccines are available for bacterial diseases like anthrax, cholera, plague, tetanus, tuberculosis, and typhoid. Some viral diseases for which patients are immunised are flu, measles, mumps, polio, rabies, smallpox, and chicken pox.
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