How do communicable diseases spread? Suggest ways to prevent the follow
diseases:
(a) Tuberculosis
(b) Athlete's foot
(c) Cholera
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communicable disease by droplets of sneezing and coughing,, sharing utensils and other things etc .
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Bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens produce communicable diseases, which can be passed from person to person.
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- Communicable diseases are diseases that can spread from one person to another as a result of a large number of people becoming ill. Bacteria and airborne viruses are the most common means of transmission, but blood and other bodily fluids are also used often.
- Diseases like Tuberculosis, Athlete's foot or cholera can be prevented through some measures
- After becoming infected with a pathogen, a person develops a communicable disease.
- Direct contact with a person carrying the pathogen, contact with contaminated fluids such as blood, mucus, or saliva, inhalation of contaminated droplets from another person's cough or sneeze, inhalation or bite from an animal or insect spreading the pathogen, or ingestion of contaminated food or water are all possible ways to contract the pathogen.
- Administration and enforcement of public health guidelines, such as inspecting food industries to mitigate food-borne disease risks, body art and tattoo parlours to take care of blood-borne virus risks, and swimming pools to minimise waterborne disease risks, are some of the preventive measures taken to reduce the risk of communicable diseases. Tracking and controlling vector-borne illness vectors, as well as collaborating with community health care providers to deliver urban health programmes
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