Tuberculosis
Streptococci or the strep throat infection is transmitted by droplets. So it is mostly an airborne infection.
The primary source of airborne bacteria in the operating room is typically the surgical team and the patient themselves. This can come from shedding skin cells, respiratory secretions, or airborne droplets. Proper ventilation systems and infection control measures are important in reducing the risk of infection.
airborne droplets
The TB pathogen enters the body through inhalation of airborne droplets containing the bacteria. These droplets are released when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or speaks. Once inhaled, the bacteria can travel into the lungs and cause infection.
The infection which is transmitted by inhalation of pathogenic microorganism present in air
Croup is usually due to a viral infection..
Yes, you can get chickenpox from human contact or from airborne transmission via droplets.
Normally urine will not carry the airborne diseases. As urine is generated from ultra-filtrate. But then this is not the rule of thumb and you may find some infection or at least some individual, who can transmit the airborne infection by way of urine.
airborne
Examples of airborne water include water vapor (a gaseous form of water), clouds (consisting of water droplets or ice crystals), fog (a low-lying cloud), and mist (tiny water droplets suspended in the air).
It can be transmitted via airborne droplets, or by vertical transmission (across the placenta from mother to baby).
Viral throat infection is airborne.