Yes it can. This is because when you cough or sneeze especially if you have not washed your hands the bacteria from your mouth or nose can spread to for example a surface you may touch.This then can be further spread onto food and subsequently other people. It may then result in someone else catching your germs and aquiring the cold/flu you may have.
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This is called stress urinary incontinence. This can occur when something puts stress (ie. increased pressure) on the bladder, such as coughing, sneezing, etc. It can occur in men and women, but is more common in women.
Allergies can cause symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and coughing. Fever is not a common symptom of allergies, but in some cases, it can occur as a result of an allergic reaction.
"cross-contamination" occurs when
Yes, coughing can sometimes occur when drinking something cold.
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Symptoms of strep throat usually occur one to three days after being infected. Strep throat is spread through large respiratory droplets (coughing, sneezing) or direct contact with people who are ill. It is rarely spread by touching surfaces or objects.
Common allergy symptoms that may include fever are sneezing, runny nose, itchy or watery eyes, coughing, wheezing, and skin rashes. Fever is not a typical symptom of allergies, but it can sometimes occur in severe cases or with certain allergic reactions.
As the disease progresses, coughing and shortness of breath occur
If you are referring to how food becomes contaminated then there are three types of contamination and two ways in which it can occur. The 3 types of ways food can be contaminated is by Physical Contaminants: Chemical Contaminants: Contamination of food through a chemical based product such as bleach Biological Contaminants: Contamination from microorganisms such as, yeast, parasites, viruses, bacteria and mold The 2 ways in which food can be contaminated is through Direct Contamination: contamination of food from the original place it was produced, ie. salmonella on chicken, Cross-Contamination: when food is contaminated from one food to another through a non-food object. Ie Apple is contaminated because you did not wash your hands( non food object) after cutting raw chicken.
It is called contamination when an unwanted material containing radioactive atoms is present on another material. Contamination can occur through direct contact, airborne transfer, or ingestion of the radioactive material. It is important to address contamination promptly to minimize exposure and potential health risks.
An experiment can be compromised by external factors such as equipment malfunction, environmental changes, or human error. Contamination can occur through unintended introduction of substances, improper handling of samples, or cross-contamination between samples. It is important to minimize these risks through proper experimental design, execution, and controls.
Cross-contamination can occur when