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AQA Biology GCSE (9 - 1) - 4.3.1 -
Communicable Diseases
Paper 1 Higher Tier Question Paper AA AA &
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pathogens spread (4) - AnswerAir (+Droplet infection)

Water

Direct contact (+Sexual contact)

By a vector



How can we reduce the spread of diseases - AnswerHygiene (Hand washing, ect)

Isolating infected individuals

Destroying or controlling vectors

Vaccination



What are pathogens - AnswerMicroorganisms that cause disease



What types of microorganism can pathogens be (4) - AnswerBacteria

Viruses

Fungi

Protists



How do bacteria cause disease - AnswerDivide rapidly inside body

May produce toxins that affect the body

May directly damage your cells



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, How do viruses cause disease - AnswerTake over the cells of your body

Live and reproduce inside those cells

This damages and destroys them



List some viral diseases - AnswerMeasles

HIV/AIDS

Tobacco mosaic virus



How is measles spread - AnswerDroplet transmission



What are the symptoms of measles - AnswerFever

Red skin rash



What are the long term effects of measles - AnswerBlindness

Brain damage



What is the treatment for measles - AnswerNo cure

Children vaccinated against it



How is HIV/AIDS spread - AnswerSexual contact with an infected individual

Exchange of bodily fluids from an infected individual



What are the symptoms of HIV/AIDS - AnswerMild flu-like symptoms



What are the long term effects of HIV/AIDS - AnswerDamages immune system

Become very susceptible to opportunistic diseases



What are the treatments for HIV/AIDS - AnswerNo cure

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