mucus membranes
Tonsils
A. cleaning chemicals. B. airborne pathogens.
Use a bag valve mask (BVM) to minimize possible bloodborne exposure. Using the BVM will allow the use of a mask on the face to minimize airborne exposure.
An airborne pathogen is a disease or sickness that can be transmitted through the air. This includes various viruses, fungi, and bacteria. These may be spread by coughing, sneezing, or dusting.
Mucus membranes, specifically in the respiratory and digestive tracts, secrete a liquid called mucus that helps trap and remove pathogens. Additionally, the lacrimal glands in the eyes secrete tears, which contain enzymes and antibodies that can help neutralize and flush away pathogens that may have entered the eyes.
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Needlesticks
loveanime says: mucus and cillia trap the pathogens
the distance the pathogens travel
Tonsils
Yes, you can, provided it is someone else's sneeze or cough. Airborne pathogens travel very far from the person who openly sneezes, and coughs can also release airborne pathogens that others can pick up.
every year
By inhaling pathogens from a sick person's sneeze or cough
By inhaling pathogens from a sick person's sneeze or cough
No TB is not genetically transmitted. TB is transmitted through airborne pathogens that are breathed in to the lungs.
A. cleaning chemicals. B. airborne pathogens.
Use a bag valve mask (BVM) to minimize possible bloodborne exposure. Using the BVM will allow the use of a mask on the face to minimize airborne exposure.