What are Disease Causing Microbes ?
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Hilal Malik
Disese causing Microbes are known as Pathogens.
Diseases Caused By Microorganisms
There are several diseases caused by microorganisms. Let us have a look at a few of them.
The microorganisms cause diseases in the following ways:
Microbes and Diseases
Viruses
Viruses can be seen only through an electron microscope. They are inactive outside a living cell. Once they are inside the host body, they take over the entire cellular activities of the organism. They cannot be destroyed by antibiotics. Common cold, measles, mumps, smallpox are some of the diseases caused by viruses.
Bacteria
Not all bacteria cause diseases. The bacteria that infects an organism produces toxins that can cause diseases. Cholera, tuberculosis, anthrax are caused by bacteria. These can be killed by antibiotics.
Fungi
Fungi can grow in damp, moist areas on the body and lead to infections such as athlete’s foot, ringworm, etc.
Protozoa
Protozoans such as amoeba cause diseases such as amoebic dysentery. Malaria and sleeping sickness is also caused by protozoans.
Following is the list of microorganisms and infectious diseases caused by them:
The sources and means of transfer of these infections are quite different. The sources through which the bacteria spread diseases is different from that of viruses. The main source of bacterial infection is contaminated food and water while viral diseases spread mainly through the air. Hence, bacterial and viral diseases are usually communicable. Other means of transfer of pathogens include direct physical contact i.e. blood transfusion, breastfeeding, sexual contact etc.
Also Refer: Communicable Non Communicable Diseases
Microbes enter our body through different sites:
Certain pathogenic diseases are organ or tissue-specific. For example, tuberculosis affects the lungs of the individuals while jaundice causing viruses target the liver.
Prevention
There is the quote, ‘prevention is better than cure’. Drugs like antibiotics or antibacterials are used to destroy or slow down the growth of bacteria. These antibiotics, however, are not effective for viral infections. The depth or severity of infection depends on the amount and rate at which microbes spread.