Flu, bird flu, Swine Flu, other respiratory viral infections, strep throat, pneumonia and tuberculosis are but few of the diseases, that are caused by droplet infections.
Diphtheria
A droplet isolation is any type of bodily fluid that has the possibility to spread infection
AIR-BORNE DISEASES Infectious disease spread by droplet infection have long been one of the most deadly branches of disease. 'It has been calculated that about half of all episodes of human illness are caused by respiratory viruses. Most of these are of course quite trivial infections like the most frequent of them all, the common cold.' 1 In England and Wales in 1850, infectious diseases 'were responsible for some 60 per cent of all deaths, air-borne diseases being about twice as significant as water and food-borne.' 2 '"Droplet infection" continues as 'by far the commonest and most important in civilized countries'. 3 Add to colds and 'flu 'the fact that most of the generalized infections of childhood such as measles, chickenpox, mumps and rubella are also spread by the respiratory route and it becomes clear that, in advanced countries, droplet infection is much the most important route by which infectious diseases spread.
Diseases not caused by pathogens include genetic disorders, mutations in the cells, and other disorders not caused by viruses, bacteria, prions, micro organisms, etc. An example would be muscular dystrophy or even cancer, although many pathogens can increase the likely hood of cancer developing
Some protozoa are human parasites, causing diseases.Examples of human diseases caused by protozoa:MalariaAmoebiasisGiardiasisToxoplasmosisCryptosporidiosisTrichomoniasisLeishmaniasisSleeping SicknessDysentery
Its an acute disease caused by droplet infection
botulism is NOT
Its an infection caused by inhaling tiny droplets of moisture from the cough or sneeze of an infected person which contain viruses or other pathogens.
Diphtheria
Diptheria
A droplet isolation is any type of bodily fluid that has the possibility to spread infection
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
Viral infections are those diseases caused by virus
Both the disease are caused by fungal infection
AIR-BORNE DISEASES Infectious disease spread by droplet infection have long been one of the most deadly branches of disease. 'It has been calculated that about half of all episodes of human illness are caused by respiratory viruses. Most of these are of course quite trivial infections like the most frequent of them all, the common cold.' 1 In England and Wales in 1850, infectious diseases 'were responsible for some 60 per cent of all deaths, air-borne diseases being about twice as significant as water and food-borne.' 2 '"Droplet infection" continues as 'by far the commonest and most important in civilized countries'. 3 Add to colds and 'flu 'the fact that most of the generalized infections of childhood such as measles, chickenpox, mumps and rubella are also spread by the respiratory route and it becomes clear that, in advanced countries, droplet infection is much the most important route by which infectious diseases spread.
Aspergillosis is the name given to a wide variety of diseases caused by infection by fungi of the genus Aspergillus.
droplet infection