The measles is an acute highly contagious infection that is transmitted by respiratory droplets of the rubeola virus
Yes, Neisseria Meningitidis is contagious. It can transfer from person to person through saliva or nasal secretions but it is not nearly as contagious as the common cold.
Streptococcal bacteria are highly contagious. They spread through droplets in the air when someone with the infection coughs or sneezes. They also spread through shared food or drinks.
Influenza is highly contagious and is easily transmitted through contact with droplets from the nose and throat of an infected person during coughing and sneezing. There's no documentation of the influenza virus being transmitted through semen or vaginal fluids. However, because of close physical contact and shared respiratory space, the likelihood of transmitting influenza during the act of intercourse is quite high. But it is not classified as a sexually transmitted disease.Spread of the virus1. Large respiratory droplets (particles over 5 microns in diameter) that are expelled from the respiratory tract during coughing or sneezing. Particles do not remain suspended in the air, and close contact (over 3 feet) is required for transmission.2. Direct contact with respiratory droplets or secretions, followed by touching the nose or mouth.Incubation period1-4 days, with an average of 2 daysInfectivity1. Adults may be able to infect others beginning 1 day before getting symptoms and up to 7 days after getting sick.2. Children can be infectious for up to 10 days, and young children can shed virus for up to 6 days before their illness onset.3. Severely immunocompromised persons can shed virus for weeks or months. Sources: http://www.flu.appstate.edu/transmission.htm
RSV stands for respiratory syncytial virus, the most frequent cause of serious respiratory tract infections in infants and children younger than 4 years of age. RSV causes nasal stuffiness and discharge, cough, and sometimes ear infections.
Most cough, cold and flu viruses are thought to be passed from person to person by contact with respiratory droplets. Contact canoccur by direct bodily contact (such as kissing) or touching something with virus on it (such as shaking hands with someone who has the flu) and then touching your mouth, nose or eyes.
Yes, Neisseria Meningitidis is contagious. It can transfer from person to person through saliva or nasal secretions but it is not nearly as contagious as the common cold.
One is in your lungs and one isn't . -never heard of a non-respiratory tuberulosis-its transmitted by inhaled droplets.
You get respiratory infections almost always by the way of airborne infection. That is by droplet infection. So the bacteria comes out when the person coughs or sneezes or even when he talks. At times, specially in school going children, the infection may be transmitted by way of infected hand contacts.
Streptococci or the strep throat infection is transmitted by droplets. So it is mostly an airborne infection.
Mumpsis transmitted by saliva produced in the mouth and leaks from the nose and throat of infected individuals and enters the body through the airways.mumps is a viral infection caused by paramyxoviridae family .it spreads from person to person via respiratory secretion and droplets such as saliva or when person sneeze.
In addition to Standard Precautions and Contact Precautions use Droplet (Respiratory) Precautions for patients known or suspected to be infected with microorganisms transmitted by droplets. Droplets can be generated by the patient coughing, sneezing, talking or during the performance of procedure (e.g. nebulisers).
Pertussis affects babies age 1 or younger most severely and can be fatal for this population. Pertussis is transmitted via respiratory droplets and direct contact with sputum. A person with pertussis is most contagious before the onset of symptoms. After the manifestation of the disease, the person is much less contagious, but can still transmit the disease for over 3 weeks.
GAS is usually transmitted via large respiratory droplets or direct contact with infected persons or carriers. It is rarely transmitted by indirect contact through objects.
Chickenpox may be transmitted by airborne droplets or by direct contact with chickenpox sores. It is highly contagious.
Through the air by droplet infection, by touch (contagion).By saliva or air borne water droplets that contain viruses or bacteria. Hands can transmit germs as well from contaminated surfaces to nose or mouth.
yesInfluenza is the flu. It is transmitted from one person to another by droplets through coughs and sneezes. So, yes. It is very contagious.
Strep throat is primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It can also be spread by sharing utensils or drinking glasses with an infected person.