The diseases that are caused by fungal pathogens which persist (survive) in the soil matrix and in residues on the soil surface are defined as soilborne diseases.
A vehicle-borne disease is an infectious disease that is transmitted through a contaminated object or substance, such as food, water, or insects, rather than through direct person-to-person contact. This type of disease can spread quickly through a population if the contaminated vehicle is not identified and controlled.
Examples of water-borne diseases include cholera, typhoid fever, giardiasis, and cryptosporidiosis. These diseases are typically caused by ingesting water contaminated with pathogenic microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites, leading to symptoms ranging from gastrointestinal distress to severe illness. Proper sanitation and access to clean drinking water are essential for preventing the spread of water-borne diseases.
Sappi disease is called "Theileriosis" in English. It is a tick-borne disease caused by the protozoan parasites of the genus Theileria, affecting cattle and other ruminants. Symptoms include fever, anemia, and jaundice.
No, poliomyelitis is not a waterborne disease. It is primarily transmitted through person-to-person contact via the fecal-oral route. However, improved sanitation and vaccination have greatly reduced the incidence of polio worldwide.
Blood borne infections can be transmitted through exposure to contaminated blood or bodily fluids, posing a risk to healthcare workers.
draining nutrients from the soil It can also cause a catastrophic rise in soil-borne insect and disease problems.
draining nutrients from the soil It can also cause a catastrophic rise in soil-borne insect and disease problems.
draining nutrients from the soil It can also cause a catastrophic rise in soil-borne insect and disease problems.
water borne disease harm the body by causing disease such as typhoid malaria leprosy it is a spreadable disease
flu is airborne, cholera is water borne, herpes and aids is sexually transmitted.
If a disease is blood borne, it mean it exists or is caused by blood or blood cells.
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Stephen Denis Garrett has written: 'Soil-borne fungi and the control of root disease' -- subject(s): Pathogenic fungi, Roots (Botany), Soil microbiology, Diseases and pests
Food-borne illness, food-borne disease, or commonly known as food poisoning.
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