Various types of reservoirs of disease transmission
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Airborne transmission. Some infectious agents can travel long distances and remain suspended in the air for an extended period of time. ...
Contaminated objects. ...
Food and drinking water. ...
Animal-to-person contact. ...
Animal reservoirs. ...
Insect bites (vector-borne disease) ...
Environmental reservoirs.
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The reservoir of an infectious agent is the habitat in which the agent normally lives, grows, and multiplies. Reservoirs include humans, animals, and the environment. The reservoir may or may not be the source from which an agent is transferred to a host.
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