some people say it is a direct contact because it carries germ directly to someone who's been affected by the,, spits and saliva and whatever other particles that can carry disease...
Although I doubt it, it's actually been proved when Chuck Norris sneezed on Feburary 18th of 1930 when he was waiting to be born in about few decades, and the Pluto just came out of nowhere from his sneeze
According to Wikipedia, smallpox can be spreaded by direct contact with infected skin. Coughing, sneezing, speaking and even breathing can spread the virus through saliva droplets expelled from the mouth.
(All answers are correct). Aerosols generated by a patient sneezing or coughing, Droplets during face-to-face contact with a patient & Direct contact with the patient's scabs.
The vectors of Streptococcus pyogenes include respiratory droplets through coughing or sneezing, direct contact with contaminated surfaces or infected individuals, and occasionally through food contaminated with the bacterium.
Bacteria can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals, ingestion of contaminated food or water, inhalation of respiratory droplets from coughing or sneezing, or contact with contaminated surfaces. It can also be transmitted through insect bites or exposure to infected animals.
A Droplet Infection is acquired through the respiratory tract. Sneezing, Coughing or inhaling droplets from the air. Always wear a mask when in direct contact with someone suffering from droplet infection
Communicable diseases are most often spread by microrganisms which are transferred from individual to individual by droplet contact (sneezing, kissing, etc.), sexual (bodily fluid) contact, foodborne contact, and water source contact. Sometimes skin to skin contact is sufficient, as well.
It is extremely rare for someone to die as a direct result of sneezing. Sneezing is a natural reflex that helps clear the airways of irritants, and the force of a sneeze is usually not strong enough to cause serious injury or death.
Direct Contact was created on 2009-03-19.
you can talk about it, you can get it with a kiss, or you can drink it.
MRSA is caught by direct contact (and indirect contact) via a break in the skin.
Direct contact includes touching, biting, kissing, and sexual contact.
Cats can contract chlamydia through direct contact with an infected cat or contaminated objects. Common symptoms of chlamydia in cats include sneezing, eye discharge, and respiratory issues.