Both Hepatitis B and C fit this description.
Streptococcus bacteria are usually spread through respiratory droplets from coughing or sneezing of an infected person. You can also get streptococcus through skin-to-skin contact with an infected wound or by sharing items like utensils or cups with an infected person.
From droplet transmission spread through the coughing and sneezing of an infected person.
Meningitis is primarily spread through respiratory secretions like saliva or mucus, often through close contact with an infected individual. It can also be spread through direct contact with an infected person's respiratory secretions or by touching surfaces contaminated with the bacteria or viruses that cause meningitis.
TB is an airborne disease it tends to spread mostly through air, if the infected person simply coughs,sneezes,talks or even breathes the infection will be likely to be spread if a person inhales it then they'll be likely to have tb
No, syphilis is not transmitted through food or casual contact. The infection is primarily spread through direct sexual contact with syphilis sores or through contact with infected bodily fluids. Therefore, eating food handled by an infected person does not pose a risk of contracting syphilis.
Leprosy is caused by the bacteria Microbacterum leprae.A person needs to be genetically susceptible to the infection to contract leprosy. Over 90% of the human population is naturally resistant to this infection. Those that are infected, it is believed they acquired the disease by inhaling infected respiratory droplets spread from another infected person
Tuberculosis of the spine, also known as spinal tuberculosis or Pott's disease, is not directly contagious. The bacteria that cause tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) primarily spread through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. However, spinal tuberculosis usually results from the spread of the infection from the lungs to the spine, rather than through direct contact with an infected individual. Therefore, while the underlying TB infection can be contagious, the spinal form itself is not spread through casual contact.
Hep A is a viral infection which is spread from the faeces of an infected person.
Coccidiosis is a protozoan infection. It is usually spread by contact with infected feces.
Usually, a bite from a flea off an infected rat would do it, but it could also be spread from person to person through close contact.
The disease that is spread via airborne transmission of pathogens is the flu. Influenza viruses are transmitted through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. Malaria is transmitted through mosquito bites, lung cancer is not an infectious disease, and Lyme disease is spread through tick bites.
No infection from cooking or serving food ...the only way to get infected are 1- sex . 2- blood transfer. 3- Mother to newborn baby ............................................................................................................