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The condition that is transmitted from one person to another either by direct or indirect contact with contaminated objects is known as a communicable or infectious disease. Examples include the common cold, influenza, and COVID-19.
A disease that is transmitted from one person to another is a communicable disease.
HIV is not airborne. It is transmitted by direct or indirect contact with an infected fluid.
Chicken pox is a viral infection that can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected person's cough, secretions, blisters and the like. The incubation period of this disease is 14-16 days after contact from the infected person.
direct contact
The bacteria commonly transmitted by direct hand contact and producing a nosocomial infection is Staphylococcus aureus.
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Mumps is transmitted by direct contact with saliva from the mouth and discharge from the nose and throat of infected person.
Direct Contact and Indirect Contact
Air borne, also called by droplets, by fecal oral route, by direct physical contact or by way of infected cloths etc, sexually transmitted and vector borne are the five modes of disease transmission.
Direct transmission of disease is by the direct contact of a diseased person,whereas indirect transmission occurs without the direct contact. For example ;by using anything of diseased person.
By many ways: by inhalation (eg. Pneumonia, tuberculosis), by contact (eg. eczema, rash) by sex (eg.gonorrhea, syphilis) by swallowing (worm, enteritis) and many other minor ways of transmissions