Diseases can spread through various transmission methods, including direct contact with infected individuals, airborne particles, contaminated surfaces, or bodily fluids. Some diseases are spread via vectors, such as insects like mosquitoes, while others may be transmitted through contaminated food or water. Understanding these modes of transmission is crucial for implementing effective prevention strategies. Public health measures, such as vaccinations and hygiene practices, can help reduce the spread of diseases.
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Leprosy, malaria, the measles, and smallpox are some examples.
you get lung desieses when you smoke or eat or laugh when your eating. someone can translate to u too.
it affected their lungs from the poisonous gases which lead to even more desieses.
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African animals are dying and people are getting desieses
Yes, diseases can spread more easily in society due to factors such as population density, close contact among individuals, and global travel. These conditions provide a conducive environment for pathogens to transmit from person to person rapidly. Public health measures like vaccination, hygiene practices, and quarantine help to prevent the spread of diseases in society.
Vets have I have extensive knowledge of a variety of animals body structures and functions as well as the specific Desieses, viruses etc...they're suceptable to..
Well first of most desieses can be tranported through blood. So dont go out sucking blood and be suprized you heve ads the next day.
Well um ya! If they didn't do that then we may not know anything about cancer and other desieses that kill people! So it is important that we know about cells... That is all I have to tell you
Present tense - spread/spreads/spreading Past tense - spread Future tense - will spread
It's not so much a disease but there are a lot of allergies related to food-colouring, particularly allergies of the skin causing rashes etc. Scratching of affected areas can damage the skins surface allowing opportunistic bacteria to cause infection.