- To define the concept of health according to the WHO.
- To define the concept of illness.
- To define the concept of contagious illness.
- To differentiate infectious diseases from non-infectious ones and to give examples of both types.
- To know the mechanisms (direct or indirect) of transmission of the infectious diseases.
- To know the pathogenic agents that cause infectious diseases and to give examples of illnesses produced by them (three for bacteria and virus and two for protozoa and fungi).
- To explain the difference between endemic, epidemic and pandemic.
- To know the different types of white blood cell and the mechanism they use to defend us.
- To explain all the stages in the defence system:
- External barriers.
- Phagocytosis.
- Inflammation.
- Specific defence system (lymphocytes-antibodies).
- To explain how vaccines work.
- To know the main treatments for each type of illness: antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, specific drugs and transplants (autograft, homografts and xenografts).
- To explain what a resistant bacteria is and how people contribute to create these superbugs.
- To know what these scientists discovered about infectious diseases: Anton Van Leeuwenhoek, Edward Jenner, Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch and Alexander Fleming.
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