Fomites.
n an acute intestinal infection characterized by severe diarrhoea, cramp, etc: caused by ingestion of water or food contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio comma
Influenza virus may be transmitted among humans in two ways: Ø by direct contact with infected individuals Ø by contact with contaminated objects (called fomites, such as toys, doorknobs)
Staph infection called MRSA
An infection in a breast is called mastitis.
When transmission occurs from one person to another through casual contact it is called contagious. When the primary route is through blood and body fluids it is called infectious.
Objects inside a tornado are called debris.
A set is a collection of objects called ELEMENTS OR MEMBERS.
Related objects are called replicas and are associated in the characteristics.
The World Health Organization, Center for Disease Control and the National Institute of Health are the most prominent organizations that manage health issues like infectious disease. The NIH has a branch that specializes in infection called the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease.
It is mrsa infection. :)
What most people consider a severe tummy infection is usually called the stomach flu, even though that is not the proper name for it. Influenza is the full name of the flu that is caused by a virus that is spread in the respiratory tract from one person to another. The stomach 'flu' can also be a viral infection thought it is not at all related to the one causing the classic form of flu. This type of viral infection is not airborne and is transmitted through contact with contaminated surfaces.
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