Biology Today — May 2017

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  1. Pneumonia Streptococcus pneumoniae,
    Haemophilus influenzae


Direct contact /
1 - 3 days

Cough, fever, pain in the
lungs

PCV13 vaccine /
Erythromycin, tetracycline


  1. Diphtheria Corynebacterium
    diphtheriae


Droplet infection/
2-5 days

Fever, sore throat DPT vaccine /
Erythromycin


  1. Whooping
    cough
    or pertussis


Bordetella pertussis Direct contact /
10 - 16 days

Cough, breathlessness
and vomiting

DPT vaccine/Erythromycin


  1. Tuberculosis Mycobacterium tuberculosis Droplet infection and
    contaminated food and
    drinks / 3 - 6 weeks


Constant cough, pain
in chest, loss of weight
and appetite

BCG/Streptomycin, PAS
rifampicin


  1. Tetanus
    (Lock jaw)


Clostridium tetani Spores enter the wounds
/ 3 - 25 days

Painful muscular
spasms, fever, lock jaw

DPT / Antitetanus serum
(ATS), tetanus toxoid


  1. Plague
    (Black
    death)


Pasteurella/Yersinia pestis Bite of infected rat flea
Xenopsylla cheopis /
2 - 6 days

Painful buboes, fever,
haemorrhages

Streptomycin, oral
tetracycline, antiplague
vaccine


  1. Leprosy
    (Hansen’s
    disease)


Mycobacterium leprae Prolonged direct
contact /
2 - 5 years

Infection of skin, wasting
of body parts, deformities
of fingers, toes, hypopig-
mentation

Rifampicin, dapsone,
clofazimine

Protozoan Diseases


• Protozoans are diverse group of eukaryotic, unicellular organisms.


• Human diseases caused by protozoa are relatively few, but are individually of devastating consequences.


Malaria


• Malaria is caused by a digenetic (have two hosts to complete its life cycle) protozoan parasite known as Plasmodium.


• The primary host is female Anopheles mosquito and secondary host is man.


• Sir Ronald Ross established that malarial parasite is transmitted by the bite of a female Anopheles mosquito for which he got
Nobel Prize in 1902.


Mode of transmission


• The malarial parasite, Plasmodium enters the human body as sporozoites (infective stage) through the bite of infected female


Anopheles mosquito.

• There are four species of Plasmodium which causes four main types of malaria in human.


Benign tertian malaria
• Caused by Plasmodium vivax.
• Fever recurs after every 48 hours.
• Incubation period is about 14
days.

Quartan malaria
• Caused by P. malariae.
• Fever appears after every 72
hours.
• Incubation period is 28-30 days.

Malignant tertian malaria
• Caused by P. falciparum.
• Fever recurs after every 48
hours.
• Incubation period is 12 days.

Mild tertian malaria
• Caused by P. ovale.
• Fever recurs in every 48
hours.
• Incubation period is 14 days.

Types of malaria
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