Biology, asked by RitikRaj12, 10 months ago

Q) Difference between direct transmission and indirect transmission diseases.
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3 points of both diseases.


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Answered by panjaliagratha
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Direct transmission :

The diseases which is spreaded through one person to another person directly (by touch, or by sexual contact) are called direct transmission diseases

Indirect transmission :

The diseases which is spreaded through one person to another person indirectly(by air, or by by another persons involment) are called indirect transmission diseases


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Answered by riyatyagi46
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Answer:

Direct contact

Infectious diseases are often spread through direct contact. Types of direct contact include:

1) Person-to-person contact

Infectious diseases are commonly transmitted through direct person-to-person contact. Transmission occurs when an infected person touches or exchanges body fluids with someone else. This can happen before an infected person is aware of the illness. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can be transmitted this way.

Pregnant women can also transmit infectious diseases to their unborn children via the placenta. Some STDs, including gonorrhea, can be passed from mother to baby during childbirth.

2) Droplet spread

The spray of droplets during coughing and sneezing can spread an infectious disease. You can even infect another person through droplets created when you speak. Since droplets fall to the ground within a few feet, this type of transmission requires close proximity.

Indirect contact

Indirect contact

Infectious diseases can also be spread indirectly through the air and other mechanisms. For example:

1) Airborne transmission

Some infectious agents can travel long distances and remain suspended in the air for an extended period of time. You can catch a disease like measles by entering a room after someone with measles has departed.

2) Contaminated objects

Some organisms can live on objects for a short time. If you touch an object, such as a doorknob, soon after an infected person, you might be exposed to infection. Transmission occurs when you touch your mouth, nose, or eyes before thoroughly washing your hands.

Germs can also be spread through contaminated blood products and medical supplies.

I hope this answer helpful for you.

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