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Communicable diseases - AQA How to prevent the spread of diseases

Pathogens are disease-causing viruses, bacteria, fungi or protists, which can infect animals and plants. Humans have an immune system, which can defend them from pathogens.

Part of Biology (Single Science)Infection and response

How to prevent the spread of diseases

The of can be prevented or reduced in a number of ways. A number of important methods of doing this are shown in the table below.

MethodExampleHow it works
Sterilising waterCholeraChemicals or UV light kill pathogens in unclean water.
Suitable hygiene - foodSalmonellaCooking foods thoroughly and preparing them in hygienic conditions kills pathogens.
Suitable hygiene - personalAthlete's footWashing surfaces with disinfectants kills pathogens. Treating existing cases of infection kills pathogens.
VaccinationMeaslesVaccinations introduce a small or weakened version of a pathogen into your body, and the immune system learns how to defend itself.
ContraceptionHIV/AIDsUsing barrier contraception, like condoms, stops the transfer of bodily fluids and sexually transmitted diseases.
MethodSterilising water
ExampleCholera
How it worksChemicals or UV light kill pathogens in unclean water.
MethodSuitable hygiene - food
ExampleSalmonella
How it worksCooking foods thoroughly and preparing them in hygienic conditions kills pathogens.
MethodSuitable hygiene - personal
ExampleAthlete's foot
How it worksWashing surfaces with disinfectants kills pathogens. Treating existing cases of infection kills pathogens.
MethodVaccination
ExampleMeasles
How it worksVaccinations introduce a small or weakened version of a pathogen into your body, and the immune system learns how to defend itself.
MethodContraception
ExampleHIV/AIDs
How it worksUsing barrier contraception, like condoms, stops the transfer of bodily fluids and sexually transmitted diseases.