Hepatitis A, which is caused by the H.A.V. virus, is transmitted by contaminated food and water, and prevented by the hepatitis A vaccine.
Hepaitis A
The medical term for a virus transmitted by the fecal-oral route is "enteric virus." Enteric viruses infect the gastrointestinal system and can be transmitted through contaminated water or food. Examples include norovirus and rotavirus.
Cholera, hepatitis A and dysentery are transmitted by flies. This route is also called as feco-oral or fecal-oral route.
Typhoid fever transfer from one person to other by fecal/oral route.
The virus responsible for poliomyelitis is transmitted via the fecal-oral route. It is a completely preventable disease due to the widely available vaccinations.
Gastroenteritis is transmitted by fecal-oral route. Feces are transmitted to another person through infected water, hands or flies.
Cholera is transmitted by fecal oral route. It is transmitted by contaminated water. It is also transmitted by contamination of food by flies and by contaminated hands.
typhoid fever can't be transmitted through a kiss .. but if your immune system is weak then you are likely to gain typhoidal germs.
Both are serious diseases. Both are transmitted by fecal oral route.
Mosquito bite does not give you typhoid. Typhoid is specifically transmitted by fecal oral route.
sexual contactthe sharing of needlesblood contact during an injury
Amoebiasis is transmitted by feco-oral or fecal-oral route. Malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes.
Typhoid fever is not an airborne disease. It spreads by fecal/oral route.