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Abhishek Jhunjhunwala

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2 years ago

What are the different mean by which infectious diseases are spread?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

The different means by which infectious diseases spread are:           (a) Through air: They are also called air-borne diseases. The air carries bacteria, virus and the diseases that can be caused are: common cold, influenza, tuberculosis etc.           (b) Through food and water: When one eats drinks contaminated food/water, that contains bacteria, vrirns, worm etc. it can cause diseases like cholera 'phoid, hepatitis,           (c) Trough contact: Many diseases spread by contact of infected person with the healthy person,                Example, fungal infections, skin diseases, scabies etc.           (d) By sexual contact: Many diseases can be transmitted, example, syphilis, AIDS.           (e) By body fluids: Fluids like blood, semen, mother's milk, when infected, can also cause diseases.                Example, AIDS.           (f) Vectors: The organism that spreads a disease by carrying pathogens from one place to another is called vector. Example, mosquitoes are vectors that carry pathogens like protozoa.

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