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Preventing Infectious Diseases When disease-causing microorganisms get into our bodies, they can cause illness and sometimes death. These microorganisms are called pathogens. Just who are these troublemakers? They are bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. We can take steps to prevent these organisms from making us sick. How Germs Spread Infections can be spread in many ways. Sometimes a person who is sick spreads a disease by coming in contact with someone else. Other times, a healthy carrier may spread the disease to others, but show no symptoms of the disease himself. This can happen with typhoid, diptheria, and even some cases of salmonellosis, the foodborne illness. Infected animals can also spread illness to humans by direct or indirect contact, for example, through contaminated milk. While other infections can come from our environment. An example would be an air conditioner that contains infectious organisms. How to Wash Hands We can reduce our chances of getting sick by hand washing. Always wash your hands in warm, running water using soap. To kill the most germs, rub your hands briskly for at least 20 seconds while washing. Antibiotics Our bodies are very good at fighting infection, but sometimes we need antibiotics for extra help. Antibiotics kill bacteria, but not viruses. Always take antibiotics as your doctor orders. Overuse of antibiotics or not taking them as directed can result in antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The University of Georgia and Ft. Valley State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and counties of the state cooperating. Cooperative Extension, the University of Georgia Colleges of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences & Family & Consumer Sciences, offers educational programs, assistance and materials to all people without regard to race. color, national origin, age, gender or disability. An Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Organization Committed to a Diverse Work Force Bulletin # FDNSE 8914 Reviewed by C. Crawley June 2011

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Page 1: Preventing Infectious Diseases - University of Georgia ... · Preventing Infectious Diseases When disease-causing microorganisms get into our bodies, they can cause illness and sometimes

Preventing Infectious DiseasesWhen disease-causing microorganisms get into our bodies, they can cause illness and

sometimes death. These microorganisms are called pathogens. Just who are thesetroublemakers? They are bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. We can take stepsto prevent these organisms from making us sick.

How Germs Spread Infections can be spread in many ways. Sometimes a person who is sick spreads a

disease by coming in contact with someone else. Other times, a healthy carrier may spread thedisease to others, but show no symptoms of the disease himself. This can happen with typhoid,diptheria, and even some cases of salmonellosis, the foodborne illness. Infected animals canalso spread illness to humans by direct or indirect contact, for example, through contaminatedmilk. While other infections can come from our environment. An example would be an airconditioner that contains infectious organisms.

How to Wash HandsWe can reduce our chances of getting sick by hand washing. Always wash your hands in

warm, running water using soap. To kill the most germs, rub your hands briskly for at least 20seconds while washing.

AntibioticsOur bodies are very good at fighting infection, but sometimes we need antibiotics for

extra help. Antibiotics kill bacteria, but not viruses. Always take antibiotics as your doctororders. Overuse of antibiotics or not taking them as directed can result in antibiotic-resistantbacteria.

The University of Georgia and Ft. Valley State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and counties of the state cooperating. Cooperative Extension, theUniversity of Georgia Colleges of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences & Family & Consumer Sciences, offers educational programs, assistance and materials to allpeople without regard to race. color, national origin, age, gender or disability.

An Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action OrganizationCommitted to a Diverse Work Force

Bulletin # FDNSE 8914 Reviewed by C. Crawley June 2011

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Publication # FDNS-E-89-14a Reviewed by Connie Crawley MS, RD, LD 2013