not washing your hands, not wearing PPE, not storing or cooking foods properly, not cleaning your surroundings, not covering your nose or mouth when sneezing or coughing.
pouring of wastes after some poojas, leads to..............
Not washing your hands enough or properly is the leading cause of infections spreading. Touching an infection and then touching another part of your body is another cause.
it is something that can spread
it is something that can spread
it is something that can spread
Sexual practices which lead to oral-anal contact, directly or indirectly contribute to Shigella infection.
No. Yeast infections come from bacteria that spread in the area of your yeast infection. So generally, the way people exercise cannot possible lead a woman to get a yeast infection.
Hair follicles can easily become infected from sweat and dirt that gets trapped inside. Good hygiene practices will help prevent build up that can lead to infection.
1-Skin infection , ex impertigo, bullus impertigo and other skin infection that can lead the bacteria spread a cross the skin into the blood stream, the bacteria traveling into the kidney then can damage the kidney. 2-lack of seeking for medical help to cure them during infection,
Pharyngitis can lead to otitis media when bacteria or viruses from the throat travel through the Eustachian tube to the middle ear, causing infection and inflammation. The close proximity of the throat to the ear allows for this spread of infection, leading to otitis media in some cases.
An abcessed tooth can lead to an infection of the soft tissues in the face. If not treated it can spread to the brain causing brain damage or death.
Cultural diffusion is the spread of cultural beliefs, customs, and practices from one group to another through interactions such as trade, migration, and communication. This can lead to the blending of cultures and the adoption of new ideas and traditions.
Urosepsis can be extremely serious if not treated immediately. Urosepsis is an infection which started in the urinary tract system and then spread to the blood. If left untreated "sepsis" can lead to death from the infection or a condition known as septic shock....However if treated quickly with the right antibiotics it can be cured.