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Infections & Diseases

Prions, bacteria, and viruses are three distinct types of pathogens, each with unique characteristics and methods of causing diseases. Prions are misfolded proteins that can trigger other proteins to misfold, leading to severe neurodegenerative diseases such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and fatal familial insomnia.

Infections & Diseases

Pathogens

Prions

No Cure, but Preventions
Do not consume a plethora of elk, moose, and deer within water-contaminated countries
Proper bovine care
Do not donate organs
Sterilization of medical instruments
Parkinsons
Dementia
Alzheimers
Fatal Familial Insomnia
Kuru
Mad Cow Disease
Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker Disease
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Triggers other proteins to fold
Infecting other Proteins
Mattress Spring
Four Rung Beta-Solenoid
Cannot Classify - Protein Alteration
Protein
Alteration of PrP
Genetic Material Type
Misfolded Protein
1983
100 nm

Virus

Vitamins
Immune Boosting Pills
Vaccines
Antivirals
Diseases
Coronavirus
Rhinovirus
Tremovirus
Astrovirus
RNA Transfer
Helical
Complex
Icosahedron
RNA Based
DNA Based
Virions
Nucleocapsid

Protein Capsids

Nucleic Acid Genome

RNA
DNA
1892
Length

Up to 1,400 nanometers

Diameter

20 - 300 nanometers

Bacteria

Treatment
Sterilization
Self-care
Diet Alteration
Antibiotics
Diseases Caused
Colostridium perfringens
Campylobacter
Listeria
E. Coli
Norovirus
Salmonella
Replication
Binary Fission

DNA divides into two

Shape
Cocci

Rounded

Single-Celled

Bacilli

Rod Shaped

Spirillia

Spiralled

Curved

Classification
Gram Negative

Outer Membrane

Proteins

Lipopolysaccharides

Structure
Subtopic

Exclusive structures

Spore

Pilis

Flagella

Capsule

Essential structures

Nuclear material(s)

Cytoplasm

Cell membrane

Cell wall

Genetic Material
DNA and/or RNA - depends on type
Discovery
1670s
Size
0.2-10 micros/micrometers