Pneumonia is usually cause by bacteria and is infectious. The bacteria are spread by droplets which come from the lungs when coughing or sneezing and which carry the bacteria. This can then be inhaled or breathed in by another person.
Bacterium, otherwise known as bacteria I do believe.
Bacteria or viruses can be spread through coughing or sneezing from a sick person, shaking hands with or touching a sick person, or just hanging around a sick person too much. Bacteria can get in your nose and eyes, and cause you to be sick.
No, definitly not, because your clothes can trnsport bacteria that is exposed to the front
you can catch bacteria by not coughing and sneezing into a hankie.
An airborne pathogen is a disease or sickness that can be transmitted through the air. This includes various viruses, fungi, and bacteria. These may be spread by coughing, sneezing, or dusting.
Coughing, nail biting, or sneezing all transfer germs to your hands, which can in turn be passed to your food.
Tuberculosis (TB) is very contagious, and it is spread through the air. This usually occurs when a person who has the disease coughs or sneezes. The reason that coughing or sneezing transmits the disease is that TB bacteria are contained in tiny droplets; once a person who carries the disease begins coughing or sneezing, these bacteria are put into the air, where other people might inhale them.
Scarlet fever is highly contagious when the patient is in the early stages and is not being treated with antibiotics. It is spread by sneezing , coughing, or direct contact with an infected person.
Yes. Coughing, sneezing and breathing out the bacteria can pass it on to others. Scarlet fever can even be passed on by sharing towels, baths, clothes etc.
A communicable disease is a virus or bacteria that can be transmitted from person to person and cause illness in that other person by way of touch or aerosol mist from sneezing.
Four ways bacteria interact with people are; 1.With human to human contact. 2.By putting germs in your mouth. 3.Mouth to Mouth contacts. 4.By having someone cough on you.