Some examples of disease spread through indirect contact and agents are as follows; Bacteria. E.coli causes food poisoning and urinary tract infections. Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes tuberculosis.
Viruses Influenza virus causes 'flu'. Herpes simplex virus causes herpes.
Protozoa Plasmodium causes malaria.
Fungi Tinea causes ringworm.
Artificial fibers are man-made. Some examples are rayon, nylon, and kevlar.
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Indirect forces examples include gravitational forces, electromagnetic forces, and nuclear forces. These forces act over a distance without physical contact between the objects involved.
EXAMPLE: They gave me a bonus.
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Direct force is when an object touches another like opening a door. You apply direct force by pulling the door. On the other hand with indirect force, there is no contact a good example is magnets and gravity.
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A condition transmitted by direct or indirect contact is often referred to as a communicable disease. Examples include influenza, which can spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes (direct contact), and norovirus, which can be transmitted through contaminated surfaces or food (indirect contact). Effective hygiene practices, such as handwashing and sanitizing surfaces, are crucial for preventing the spread of these conditions.
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The condition that is transmitted from one person to another either by direct or indirect contact with contaminated objects is known as a communicable or infectious disease. Examples include the common cold, influenza, and COVID-19.