learning objective to be able to explain what a pathogne is and how it is spead and how to prevent...
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L3 - PathogensLearning ObjectiveTo be able to explain what a pathogne is and how it is spead and how to prevent its spread with hygiene
Starter activity: What is average speed of a human sneeze? And how far does it travel?
B1 L1
Can travel as fast as 700mph
Can spread up to 2 metres away
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Better
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Able to explain how pathogens are combatted
Able to explain what causes infectious diseases and how they are spread
Success Criteria
At the end of this lesson it will be:
Able to state what a pathogen is
Microorganisms• Microorganisms are tiny living things that can only be seen
using a microscope.
The microorganisms that cause disease are types of Pathogenof which the main types are: BacteriaViruses
Louis Pasteur studied microorganisms, proved these ‘germs’ in the air carried infection and disease.
Learning objective check
Good Able to state what a pathogen is
How can we prevent pathogens?Joseph Lister also studied microorganisms, he developed a special soap (carbolic soap) which he insisted all medical instruments, dressings and surgeons should be cleaned with it before any operation.
More of Lister’s patients stayed healthy than those of other surgeons.
Chemicals that are used to clean wounds or get rid of sores, such as nappy rash are called antiseptics.
Chemicals that are used to clean work surfaces and other places where pathogens might be found are called disinfectants.
How were pathogens combatted?Ignaz semmelweiss wondered why so many women died of childbed fever soon after giving birth.He also noticed that the student doctors carrying out their work on dead bodies did not wash their hands before delivering a baby.
Semmelweiss showed that Keeping things cleans stops the spread of pathogens, this is called HYGEINE.
Hygiene is about keeping things clean to reduce the risk of transmitting disease.
Washing removes the dirt and grease that pathogens stick to and use as a source of energy to multiply.
Learning objective check
Better Able to explain how pathogens are combatted
How do pathogens spread?• Bacteria and viruses can pass from one person to
another. This is how some diseases spread and affect many people.
• You can become infected by pathogens in the air you breathe, the food you eat and by touching someone.
Learning objective check
Better Able to explain how pathogens are combatted
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Plenary
• Discuss and Identify 3 important points from this lesson which you will need to revise
What are antiseptics used for?
what are disinfectants used for?
What is a pathogen?
State the 2 main types of pathogen?.
Outline the experiments carried out by Ignaz Semmelweiss and explain the contribution of these to modern medicine.
How are pathogens spread?
What is Hygiene?
What precautions did joseph lister take to prevent the spread of pathogen
What 3 diseases does MMR vaccine protect from? MeaslesMumpsRubella
Explain how the following make you ill:Bacteria Reproduce rapidly and produce toxinsViruses reproduce inside e cells and damage them
How can the following drugs be used to treat disease?Painkillers relieve symptoms (don’t kill pathogen)Antibiotics Kill bacteria
Explain how vaccination works:•Small amount of dead or inactive pathogen injected•Stimulates memory cells to form•Next time pathogen enters body white blood cells make antibodies faster and in greater numbers
Explain how white blood cells protect you from disease. • Ingest pathogens (phagocytosis)• Produce antibodies – destroy
specific bacteria or viruses• Produce antitoxins – neutralise
toxins released by pathogens
What is a pathogen?Microoganism that causes disease.
Outline the experiments carried out by Ignaz Semmelweiss and explain the contribution of these to modern medicine. Noted death rates on maternity wards much lower when midwives delivered compared to doctors - realised doctors were transferring disease from surgeryEncouraged use of chloride of lime to wash hands and kill bacteria - Death rates drastically fellShows importance of handwashing to prevent spread of infection
Why can’t antibiotics be used to kill viruses?Viruses replicate inside human cells so the antibiotic can’t reach them or would kill the human cell.
Why is overuse of antibiotics a problem?Selects for antibiotic resistant bacteria to survive. These are hard to treat. How can we reduce this problem?Do not use antibiotics for minor infectionsReduce use in agriculture
Why are antibiotics used in farming?Help animals gain weight – less energy spent overcoming infectionIncrease profits – prevent spread of infection
Explain how antibiotic resistance develops in bacteria. Bacteria mutate by chanceBacteria with mutation not killed by antibioticThese cells can survive to reproduceAnd pass the gene for resistance to their offspring – population of resistant bacteria increases
What is a mutation? Change in a gene Why is mutatioin in pathogens problematic?Creates new strains that people have no immunity to or are resistant to antibiotics
What is a sterile culture. Culture of only one type of microorganism.
Give 2 reasons it is important to keep cultures sterile. .Other microbes would use up food resourcesOther microbes may produce dangerous toxins
List 4 precautions you must take when carrying out aseptic technique to grow a sterile cuture1. Sterilise petri dish and culture medium before use2. Sterilise innoculating loop by passing through a flame3. Tape lid to prevent contamination from air4. Work near a flame
What temperature should we incubate cultures at in school and why? How does this compare to industry?25oC – to prevent growth of human pathogens. Industry higher – faster growth rate.