Yes.
Ringworm spores can be effectively eliminated by cleaning and disinfecting surfaces, washing clothing and bedding in hot water, and treating infected individuals with antifungal medications as prescribed by a healthcare provider. This helps prevent the spread of infection to others.
Since fungus thrives in warm , moist environments, it's probably not a good idea. Even in a chlorinated pool, you may give it to someone else inadverdanly.As with all transmissible conditions, careful handwashing is crucial , not to spread it to other areas of your body , or to other people.
through seamanating
Cholera is spread through contaminated water and food. Cholera is unlikely to spread directly from one person to another.
Through air, water, or animals
The disease is spread through water.
If widely used water is circulated throughout a community and is not treated properly or comes in contact with a contaminated source, it is very possible that this could happen.
Cholera is usually spread through water contaminated by faeces and unhygenic practices
For the most part, yes. Ringworm is a fungus and it hates the salt water! It dries the fungus up and it may start to peel-which is a good sign.
No, diphtheria is not spread by water. It is primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets from an infected person, such as when they cough or sneeze, or through direct contact with contaminated surfaces or objects. In rare cases, it can also spread through close personal contact. Maintaining good hygiene and vaccination are key to preventing its spread.
It spreads though air
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