If you toched someone with it you would catch it. ALso many people tried to run away which just caused it to spread more. the disease came from rats and people's toilets so it is all over the streets. The dead bodies could still spread the disease too.
The major reservoirs of pathogens include humans, animals, insects, and the environment. Pathogens can be carried and transmitted by these reservoirs, leading to the spread of diseases. It is important to identify and control these reservoirs to prevent the transmission of pathogens.
the virus is transmitted to humans by mosquitos
The type of protozoa causing sleeping sickness in humans is referred to as the Trypanasoma brucei complex, which can be divided further into Rhodesian (Central and East African) and Gambian (Central and West African) subspecies.
The disease causing microbes are called pathogens.
No, most diseases are caused by pathogens that are microscopic, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. These pathogens can lead to various illnesses and infections in humans and animals.
The major reservoirs of pathogens include humans, animals, insects, and the environment. Pathogens can be carried and transmitted by these reservoirs, leading to the spread of diseases. It is important to identify and control these reservoirs to prevent the transmission of pathogens.
No TB is not genetically transmitted. TB is transmitted through airborne pathogens that are breathed in to the lungs.
Many pathogens can and are transmitted by mites and ticks. Some well known examples are Tularemia, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and Lyme disease, but there are hundreds, if not thousands of others. Mites are more famous for carrying pathogens that attack plants but there are some, such as scabies, that affect humans and animals. Some examples of the mite-borne plant pathogens are wheat mosaic, rye mosaic, Cherry mottle leaf, and Oat necrotic mottle.
yes. Pathogens are diseases
Any blood-borne or saliva-borne pathogens can be transmitted to the unwary.
bloodborne pathogens can be transmitted inthe air
By the pathogen man.
The respiratory system; the lungs.
Mucus, Urine, Semen, and Cerebrospinal fluid.
Epilepsy is not an infectious disease or virus, so it does not get transmitted at all.
Any pathogen causes disease. Which disease depends on which pathogen.
Bleach will kill most blood borne pathogens.