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what do you mean by mode of transmission of diseases ?what are different modeof transmission of diseases ?explain with the example of each​

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Answered by MrWanderer
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mode of transmission of disease means the spread of one disease from a infected person to the other person .nfectious diseases are transmitted from person to person by direct or indirect contact. Certain types of viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi can all cause infectious disease. Malaria, measles, and respiratory illnesses are examples of infectious diseases

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Answered by shreyatannu
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Infectious diseases are transmitted from person to person by direct or indirect contact. Certain types of viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi can all cause infectious disease. Malaria, measles, and respiratory illnesses are examples of infectious diseases.

Breaking the chain at the ‘mode of transmission’ is one of the most important

ways to interrupt the spread of infection. This is where infection prevention and

control strategies can be most successful.

Microorganisms are transmitted in health care settings by four main routes:

• Contact

• Droplet

• Airborne

• Common vehicle

Routine Practices are designed to reduce the risk of transmission.

Microorganisms vary by size, the length of time that they survive on surfaces or

in the air and the method of getting around. These factors plus the variability

in virulence, the complications of treatment and the complex symptoms may

require special treatment of some patients. These ‘Additional Precautions’ are

grouped, based on the mode of transmission of the infectious agent.

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