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Q: How do you prevent Pathogen Transmission?
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How is Mechanical transmission differ from biological transmission?

Mechanical transmission does not involove any infection of the transmitter. The pathogen does not grow or multiply inside the transmitter and no intermediat developement of the pathogen occurs until it is transmitted to host by the transmitter. Biological transmission does include developement of the pathogen inside the transmitter species.


What will the government do to prevent epidemic person to person pathogen?

quarantie the area


In transmission where is a locus where a pathogen can enter?

In medicine, the locus where a pathogen can enter would be any part of the body or surface that is moist. This includes the eyes, the nose and the mouth.


Are white blood cell pathogen?

No white blood cells are not pathogens, they protect the human body from pathogens.


Does airborne transmission of a pathogen occur?

By inhaling pathogens from a sick person's sneeze or cough


What defenses does your body have that can prevent you from getting sick even when you have already been exposed to a pathogen?

Waffle


How do vaccines prevent diseases?

1) Antibodies bind to the pathogen to prevent them from entering or damaging cells 2) Antibodies coat the pathogen stimulating the removal of pathogen by macrophages and other cells 3) They trigger destruction of pathogens by stimulating other immune responses such as complement pathway


Cilia prevent the entrance of pathogens into the body by?

cilia prevents the entrance into the body by pathogen by constantly beat toward the outside of the body. If it is in your throat it will beat it toward your stomach so stomach acid can destroy the pathogen.


How do you prevent onchocerca volvulus?

Insect nets to prevent transmission by biting flies.


What happens when a pathogen enters in our body second and subsequent times?

During subsequent exposures to the same pathogen, the immune system is able to respond rapidly and activity reaches higher levels. The secondary immune responses can usually prevent disease, because the pathogen is detected, attacked and destroyed before symptoms appear.


How do you educate others on Pathogen Transmission?

Education about the transmission of pathogens is not fundamentally different from education about anything else. You teach people in schools, you teach them at home, you teach them with public service announcements on television.


Why don't C-sections prevent transmission of hepatitis from mother to newborn?

Since the virus is thought to pass through the umbilical cord, C-sections do not prevent transmission.