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Airborne diseases can spread easily. Why ?​

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Answered by vishalyadav541
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Airborne diseases are caused by pathogenic microbes small enough to be discharged from an infected person via coughing, sneezing, laughing and close personal contact or aerosolization of the microbe. The discharged microbes remain suspended in the air on dust particles, respiratory and water droplets. Illness is caused when the microbe is inhaled or contacts mucus membranes or when secretions remaining on a surface are touched.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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Bacteria or viruses spread by tiny respiratory droplets are known as airborne infections.

  • When a person with an airborne illness sneezes, coughs, laughs, or exhales in any other way, these droplets are released.
  • These infectious vehicles can move along air currents, stay in the air, or adhere to surfaces, eventually being breathed by another person.
  • Airborne transmission can take place across great distances and time periods.
  • It might be dangerous if you enter a washroom where someone had coughed only minutes ago.
  • As a result of the absence of person-to-person interaction, airborne infections can infect a greater number of individuals, making it more difficult to pinpoint the cause.
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