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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

RING WORMS

  • It is a fungal infection that can form from having a infected rash or from animals such as cats and cows.

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SYMPTOMS OF RINGWORMS

THE PREVALENCE OF RINGWORMS

  • For every 5 people 1 person is affected.
  • For example if there was a class of 25 people 5 people would be infected by this specific disease.

THE RANGE OF RINGWORMS

THE SEVERITY OF RINGWORMS

  • Ring worms can't technically kill you but if it's left untreated for quite some time it can become infected by another disease which may build up towards death.

HOW RING WORMS IS TRANSMITTED IN HUMANS

  • Ring worms are transmitted by direct skin to skin contact with someone that has ring worms. Another way to get this disease is by animals whether you don't know or aren't informed, If you're petting an animal with this disease you may receive it. Also if a person that already has ring worms has touched an object you have touched you can be affected by this.
  • Humans can also get it from the soil but that is very rare.

WHEN RINGWORMS FIRST APPEARED IN HUMANS

LINES OF DEFENCE

  • Out of all the lines of defence mostly inflammation is involved in fighting ring worms.

MEDICAL TREATMENT

  • Allylamines come in creams, pills and gels whilst Azoles are medications which are Diflucan and Sporonox Sone which are available without a prescription. Griseofulvin comes in pill form and needs a prescription. Tinactin is allowed without a prescription and comes in the form lotion, cream, gel and spray.

ONE TYPE OF MEDICATION

FACTS ❤️💛💚💜💙

  • 1. Your immune system can attack itself. 2. Your body is exposed to millions of germs every day but your immune system kills them so you don't get sick.
  • 3. A person who studies and specialises in the immune system is called an immunologist.
  • 4. Auto immune disordered when your own immune system attacks your own immune system.
  • 5. There are about 50 billion white blood cells that fight the disease in your blood.

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BY ABIGAIL, MADDY AND PEPI