Agents’ of diseases 

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Agents’ of diseases

 

Agents' of diseases 

 

Disease agent:

An agent is a substsnce which may be living or non-living or a force, which is tangible or intangible, whose mere presence. relative excess or relative lack. is essential for the occurrence of disease or health related events. 

A disease may have a single agent, a number of independent alternative agents (at least one of which must be present), or a complex of two or more factors whose combined presence is essential for the development of the disease.

Types of agents:

Biologically:

  1. “Living” agents: Viruses, bacteria, protozoa, helminths, arthropods etc.
  2. “Non-living” agents: Heat and cold, water, nutrients, toxic substances etc.
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Aetiologically:

  1. Biological agents- Bacteria, virus, fungus, protozoa, helminths. 
  2. Nutrient agents – Any excess or deficiency in intake of nutritive elements, may result in nutritional disorders. Ex-PEM, IDD (Jodine Deficiency Disorder).
  1. Physical agents – Exposure to excess heat, cold, radiation, sound, etc. 
  2. Chemical agents – Endogenous: urea (uraemia), bilirubin (jaundice), uric acid (gout).
  3. Mechanical agents – Crush injury, sprain, dislocation.
  4. Absence or insufficiency or excess of a factor necessary to health Hormones. congenital heart disease.
  1. Social agents – Poverty, smoking, abuse of drugs & alcohol, unhealthy life-style.

Host

Definition:

A person or other animal, including birds and arthropods that afford subsistence or lodgement to an infectious agent under natural conditions. [Chapter 14]

 

Agents' of diseases 

 

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