Towels or silverware, that have been handed by the infected person.
Pathogens can enter the body from body fluids. They can also be transferred by blood via body contact or sharing needles. Pathogens aren't to be messed around with, because they can range from HIV to salmonella to parasites.
cold viruses can be spread through inanimate objects (door knobs, telephones, toys) that become contaminated with the virus.
They can be contaminated by the chicken if the chicken has pathogens.
All the pathogens spread by fecal-oral route can be spread by objects. If the person handling the object has 'not' washaed his hands after defecation, he will transfer the germs to object. And if the person receiving the object does not wash his hands with soap and water and eat the food, he will get the infection. Like cholera, typhoid, amebic and bacillary desentry, rotavirus infection, hepatitis A etc.
Dysentery results from viral infections, bacterial infections, or parasitic infestations. These pathogens typically reach the large intestine after entering orally, through ingestion of contaminated food or water, oral contact with contaminated objects or hands, and so on.
Yes, Aids can be spread through contaminated blood being swallowed.
If they have been contaminated with pathogens or toxins, yes.
washing hands
Items that have viruses or diseases on them or in them!
Cholera is spread through contaminated water and food. Cholera is unlikely to spread directly from one person to another.
Fomites.
Campylobacter is spread by eating contaminated or under cooked meat or drinking contaminated water. Campylobacter can also be spread through person to person contact.