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HIV and HBV are generally transmitted via contaminated blood or genital secretions.
HIV and HBV are generally transmitted via contaminated blood or genital secretions.
Typhoid fever is mostly transmitted by the asymptomatic carriers. Some times the patient may hide the bacteria in his gall bladder and spreads the bacteria via stool intermittently for life time. Typhoid mostly spread via contaminated food, some times via contaminated water.
It could be transmitted by which the organism moves or is carried from one place to another or from the reservoirs to suspectible hosts. There are two principal methods, direct transmission or human to human which includes touching and sexual intercourse, and indirect transmission through non-human materials like insects, utensils, and also air.
because you can just stop drinking the water and buy water bottles that were bottled far away so the water is ok. arthropods are hard to wipe out
HIV can be transmitted via breast milk.
Pathogens can be transmitted through various routes, including direct contact, where an infected person touches another individual; airborne transmission, where pathogens are carried by droplets or aerosols; vector-borne transmission, involving insects or animals that spread pathogens; and contaminated surfaces or fomites, where pathogens linger on objects that people touch. Additionally, some pathogens can be transmitted via food or water that is contaminated. Understanding these transmission methods is crucial for implementing effective prevention strategies.
---Polio---I think the most suitable answer is polio. Although poliomyelitis is mainly transmitted via fecal-oral route, but the fine droplet of saliva which come out by patients will spread in air. That also a possible way to spread polio virus.Typhoid fever is acquired via contaminated food.Venereal disease or sex-transmitted disease, STD is via sex or close contact.Malaria is though the vector (Mosquito-Anopheles genus).Rabies is transmitted though infected animal (like bats, monkeys, raccoons, foxes, skunks, cattle, wolves, cats & dogs) bites and scratches.
Germs can be transmitted through various modes, including direct contact with infected individuals, such as through skin-to-skin contact or respiratory droplets when someone coughs or sneezes. They can also spread indirectly via contaminated surfaces or objects, known as fomites, which can harbor pathogens for varying durations. Additionally, germs can be transmitted through food and water, particularly if they are contaminated during preparation or handling. Lastly, some germs can spread through vectors like insects, which can carry pathogens from one host to another.
Yes, it is transmitted via bodily fluids, so it can still be transmitted sexual but also via needles, blood transfusions etc
The process by which information is transmitted from one point to another, when the keyword is "via," is known as routing.
Infective agents can be transmitted to a person through various routes, including direct contact with an infected individual, such as through skin-to-skin contact or respiratory droplets from coughing or sneezing. They can also spread indirectly via contaminated surfaces or objects, known as fomites, when a person touches these surfaces and then their face. Additionally, some agents are transmitted through vectors like insects, or through contaminated food and water, leading to infection. Lastly, sexual contact can also serve as a mode of transmission for certain pathogens.