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History of Diseases

History of Diseases. Alyssa Endrick and  Lea Lanzidelle. Overview. Small Pox. 3rd century in Egyptian empire 3/10 people died Latin word "spotted" Survivors asked to nurse victims. AE. Small Pox. Transmitted from person to person Symptoms show 10 – 14 days after infected

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History of Diseases

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  1. History of Diseases Alyssa Endrick and  Lea Lanzidelle

  2. Overview

  3. Small Pox • 3rd century in Egyptian empire • 3/10 people died • Latin word "spotted" • Survivors asked to nurse victims AE

  4. Small Pox • Transmitted from person to person • Symptoms show 10 – 14 days after infected • Isolation and vaccination • Scars and blindness AE

  5. The Black Death • Europe and Asia in mid 1300s • Healthy people fled sick • Bubonic Plague • Also affected sheep AE

  6. The Black Death • 20 milliondied (1/3 European population) • Black sores, bleeding and pus • Transmitted by person to person • Yersinia pestis AE

  7. Leprosy • Founded in Hawaii • 1873, identified by Dr. Hansen • 1/10,00 people died • Hansen's disease  LL

  8. Leprosy • Slow-growing bacteria • Patches of skin with decreased sensitivity  • Numbness in the hands, feet, legs, and arms • Two antibiotics  LL

  9. Typhoid Fever • Spread by contaminated food and water  • High fevers, stomach pains, headache, and loss of appetite  • Associated with a fever caused by the Salmonella • Antibiotics improve health in 1-2 days  LL

  10. Mary Mallon  • Irish cook • Salmonella carrier • First infected by typhoid fever • Infected 51 people, 3 died  • Lived in a hospital, died from pneumonia at 69 LL

  11. How is someone with Small Pox treated for the disease? A. Vaccination and amputation in affected area B. Surgery C. Isolation and vaccinations D. All the above C AE

  12. What was the Black Death casued by? A. Yersinia pestis B. Venom in snakes C. Pesticides in Northern America D. Drinking contaminated water/food A AE

  13. Where was Leprosy founded? A. Europe  B. Egypt  C. Hawaii D. Kansas                                                                      C LL

  14. How many people did Mary Mallon affect? A. 43 B. 10 C. 103 D. 51 D LL

  15. Overview

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