"Fever" does not spread from person to person. Infections that cause fever do. These infections can spread many ways including: coughing, sneezing, eating after a sick person, etc. The mode of transfer depends on what the infection is; for example, was it caused by a bacteria or virus.
To stop the spread of infection and keep yourself healthy, simply practice good hygiene like washing hands before eating.
A virus can spread by person to person. such as by coughing or sneezing on somebody.
Infectious diseases are those diseases which are caused by infectious agents (which include microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, protozoa and virus, as well as some multicellular animals such as worms) and hence they are the ones which can spread from one person to another. Non-infectious diseases are those diseases that are not caused by infectious agents and do not spread from one person to another.
Herpes is spread by coming in contact with the herpes virus. The herpes virus can be spread even when a person isn't having an outbreak.
Closing schools helps to stop the spread of viruses. By allowing students, teachers and staff to stay home, the virus is not spread from one person to another, at least not at school.
Yes they do. There is a disease called the Hantu virus that is spread by dried mouse droppings.
germs spread by cough, snezze, snot.
No, but the cold that sometimes leads to an ear infection is.
A few other diseases spread by mosquitoes include dengue, malaria, and west nile virus. These are common in different countries and are spread by different mosquitoes.
No. It is an airborne virus spread form person to person by coughing and sneezing.
The process of virus growth and development allows viruses to multiply and spread within a host's body, increasing the amount of virus that can be transmitted to others. This contributes to the spread of infectious diseases by enabling viruses to infect more individuals through close contact or exposure to contaminated surfaces.
Mumps (epidemic parotitis) is a viral disease caused by the mumps virus. It is a contagious disease that is spread from person to person through contact with respiratory secretions such as saliva from an infected person. When an infected person coughs or sneezes, the droplets aerosolize and can enter the eyes, nose, or mouth of another person. Mumps can also be spread by sharing food and drinks. The virus can also survive on surfaces and then be spread after contact in a similar manner.
If a person with a cold touches his runny nose or watery eyes, then shakes hands with another person some of the virus is transferred to the uninfected person. If that person then touches his mouth, nose, or eyes, the virus is transferred