Why tuberculosis, pneumonia are airborne disease while cholera is considered to be water-borne disease?
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Airborne diseases are characterized by diseases that are transmitted through the air via the presence of a pathogen. These pathogens can include both viruses and bacteria that are spread by coughing, sneezing, laughing, or through personal contact. Many types of infections that can be a result of airborne transmission- common cold, Pneumonia, Tuberculosis, etc.
Cholera and typhoid are waterborne diseases. AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease.
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