Because it's possible to have the disease and spread the disease without being aware you're infected.
Because people can have it, and spread it, without being aware of the infection.
This is a member of the normal microbiota for most people, and it is difficult to prevent contact with it.
it's Gonorrhea not ganaria and its a sexual transmitted disease
The main purpose of regulation is to ensure the quality of transfused blood and to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases through donated blood.
Gonorrhea
Direct Transmission - person-to-person contact.Certain diseases are spread by physical contactwith an infected person. Examples are syphilis, gonorrhea, and scabies. Indirect Transmission - person-to-object contact. (1) Droplets, air, and dust. (2) Fomites. Articles contaminated with disease germs from an infected person may become vehicles of disease transmission if a susceptible pers them. Examples of fomites are con taminated clothing, bed linen, and eating utensils Airborne Transmission - droplet infection Aerosol, Spray, or Spatter Perenteral Transmission - through the skin as a cut Blood-borne Transmission - direct or indirect contact with blood or other body fluids Food and Water Transmission Oral-Fecal Transmission
gonorrhea
condoms provide effective transmission against gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, chancroid, and trichomoniasis. A measure of protection is also provided against hepatitis B virus (HBV), human papillomavirus (HPV), and herpes
Insect nets to prevent transmission by biting flies.
First KILL YOUR SELF!
Since the virus is thought to pass through the umbilical cord, C-sections do not prevent transmission.
This is a member of the normal microbiota for most people, and it is difficult to prevent contact with it.
Park on a transmission is a gear that allows the transmission to idle as if its in neutral while locking the drive train to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
Diet will not prevent the transmission of any influenza.
synchromesh transmission fluid, VERY critical to use in a 5lm60 to prevent failure.
Yes it is difficult. A transmission has a lot of parts. Manual tranies are easier to rebuild than Automatic transmissions. I would leave this job up to an expert.
It's located on the bottom of the transmission behind the front transmission mount. Replacement is moderately difficult. It requires disconnecting the transmission from the sub-frame, lifting the transmission a little, then removing the front mount. It's best done with the van on a hoist.
these media contain substances that accelerate the growth of required pathogens only and prevent or slow down the growth of other microorganisms. example: XLD agar: it is used for the growth of salmonellae and shiggellae. the bile salts present in this media prevent the growth of many fecal commensals.