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Diseases can be transmitted in food service if the food service worker has not washed his or her hands recently and they get germs on their hands before handling food. This kind of transmission is easily avoidable if gloves and a hairnet are worn by food service workers.
Infectious Diseases include: All Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD's) and any type of Disease that is caused by an infection. An external factor has to be introduced into the body to cause an Infectious Disease. Also colds.
An infectious disease that can be transmitted between different species of animals. Specifically, zoonosis diseases are diseases that can be transmitted from an animal to a person. These include many serious diseases. Examples include: Anthrax Coxpox Ebola Mad Cow Disease Plague Rabies Swine and Bird Flu
Sexually transmitted diseases Sexually transmitted diseases
Examples of human diseases caused by protozoa: malaria, amoebias , giardiasis , toxoplasmosis , cryptosporidiosis, trichomoniasis , leishmaniasis , sleeping sickness , dysentery,
Food poisoning, and cancer
Lassa Fever
Excreta transmitted diseases are diseases in which the body excretes waste such as urine, sweat, and feces. Some of these diseases include cholera, polio, and typhoid.
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Sexually transmitted diseases, sexually transmitted infections, venereal diseases, and social diseases are all terms for infections spread by sexual activity.
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Some protozoa are human parasites, causing diseases.Examples of human diseases caused by protozoa:MalariaAmoebiasisGiardiasisToxoplasmosisCryptosporidiosisTrichomoniasisLeishmaniasisSleeping SicknessDysentery