you can talk about it, you can get it with a kiss, or you can drink it.
by sneezing, coughing, or doing any interaction such as giving someone food you touched, shaking hands, etc.
It can happen by contact, inhalation, consumption, and by blood infection.
By direct contact, indirect contact (touching a surface touched by another) or though the air.
Ingestion, inhaling, and skin contact.
suck it
by taking microorganism, microorganisms produce antibodies inside the body. the antibody digest the microorganism, so the pateint get better
viruses can be transmitted a number of ways. coughing, sneezing,kissing...etc. Any oral contact or physical contact can spread a good number of viruses from one person to another. Some can even be transmitted just by breathing the same air as another person with this virus.
The black death was transmitted in two ways, one by a flea that carried the bacteria in a saliva and the flea bit someone. The second way is called pneumonic plague. In this case, the bacteria travel to the lungs and one a person coughs another person can get the plague.
Infectious diseases are caused by germs, such as viruses, bacteria, and parasites. Contagious or communicable diseases are those that can be spread from one person to another. Infectious diseases that commonly occur among children are often communicable or contagious and may spread very easily from person to person
Diseases can be transmitted any number of ways. To catch a pathogen, one must be in contact with another who has been afflicted.
HIV can be transmitted by blood and breast milk. HIV can't be transmitted by sweat and saliva.
Computer viruses are transmitted from one computer to another in various ways that include being attached or sent in an email. They can be downloaded from the Internet or come from removable media.
Many ways. One way is to have antigens basically clump the organism.
killing them
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the 3 main ways diseases ae transmitted are through direct contact, air transmitted droplets and bite by infected animal