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Static GK- Diseases caused by Microorganisms – Bacteria, Virus, Fungi, Protozoa

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Static GK- Diseases caused by different Microorganisms – Bacteria, Virus, Fungi, Protozoa – Static GK- Diseases caused by different Microorganisms – diseases caused by viruses, diseases caused by Bacteria,diseases caused by Fungi, Bacterial diseases list, diseases caused by Protozoa. The list of diseases and the microorganisms that cause the disease is as follows –
Diseases caused by Bacteria
 Cholera- Vibrio cholera
 Anthrax- Bacillus Anthraces
 Diphtheria -Corynebacterium diphtheria
 Leprosy – Mycobacterium leprae
 Botulism – Clostridium botulinum
 Syphilis – Treponema pallidum
 Tetanus – Clostridium tetani
 Trachoma -Chlamydia trachomatis
 Tuberculosis -Mycobacterium tuberculosis
 Typhoid fever – Salmonella typhi.
 Whooping cough-Bordetella pertussis
 Diseases caused by Virus
 AIDS-Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
 Influenza – Influenza virus
 Mumps- Mumps Virus
 Polio -Polio Virus
 Chicken Pox -Varicella zoster virus
 Measles-Measles Virus
 Dengue fever -Dengue Virus
 Chikungunya -Chikungunya virus.
 Rabies -Rabies virus
 SARS – SARS coronavirus
 Diseases caused by Fungi
 Athlete’s foot – caused by the mold Epidermophytonfloccosum
 Diseases caused by Protozoa
 Malaria –   Plasmodium vivax
 Amoebic dysentery – Entamoebahistolytica
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Three Creative Ways to Eradicate Diseases

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Smallpox is the first and only human disease we’ve totally wiped out. However, thanks to breakthroughs made while eradicating smallpox and a number of other creative solutions , we’ve come really close to making a few more diseases a thing of the past.

This episode contains images of disease.

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Learning from smallpox: How to eradicate a disease - Julie Garon and Walter A. Orenstein

Find out how smallpox became the first (and only) disease to be permanently eradicated through the use of vaccination and isolation to prevent transmission.

For most of human history, we have sought to treat and cure diseases. But only in recent decades did it become possible to ensure that a particular disease never threatens humanity again. Julie Garon and Walter A. Orenstein detail how the story of smallpox – the first and only disease to be permanently eliminated – shows how disease eradication can happen, and why it is so difficult to achieve.

Lesson by Julie Garon and Walter A. Orenstein, animation by TOGETHER.

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Genetic Diseases: Categories – Genetics | Lecturio

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Diagnosis of Heart Diseases

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To diagnose a heart disease there are different tests, like CT Scan, echo, labs, EKG, physical exam, STS Score and cardiac catheterization. Dr. Harry Aldrich, Medical Director, Echocardiography, EKG and Stress Testing with Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, says the first test is listening to the patient’s history with the physical examination, where the doctors listen for sounds of the heart, which is the first indication that someone has a heart disease.

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