Germs can be spread in many ways from person to person. Physical contact such as handshakes or hugging can lead to the spread of germs. Drinking after another person can also lead to the spread of germs. It is best to avoid contact with individuals who are sick.
1) sneezed 2) coughed 3) germs from hands and passing on from one person to another 4) food contamination 5) Not picking up dog business
Germs are not like insects--germs do not "jump". But germs have used the normal processes and functions of the human body to be able to spread more germs. For example, sneezing and coughing spreads airborne germs. Other germs can live on objects for several days. So if a person wipes their rear end after a bowel movement but does not wash their hands, then touches the family phone, dishes, and door knobs which other family members also touch, the E-Coli bacteria found in bowel movements (stool) can spread to other people and cause illness. So, coughing and sneezing into a tissue or into the crook of your elbow, and cleaning objects with anti-bacterial cleaners or wipes, can reduce the number of germs we all encounter each day. Handwashing is one of the most important ways to reduce the spread of germs.
Malaria is spread by female mosquitoes. The parasite which causes malaria is found in the female mosquitoes saliva. When a person is bitten by a female mosquito, the parasite enters the bloodstream via the mosquitoes saliva. However, there are also other ways for malaria to be spread. A pregnant woman can pass malaria onto her baby. Someone using a needle that has been used by a person with malaria can infect that person. Having a blood transfusion from someone who has malaria can also pass it on to someone else.be careful.
One way they can be spread of by touching germs and then putting your hands in your mouth. Others way can include breathing on someone or by other parasites.
Germs can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected person, such as shaking hands or kissing, as well as through indirect contact with surfaces contaminated with germs. They can also be spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Additionally, germs can be transmitted through vectors like mosquitoes or ticks.
by just breathing it through the air and other ways to
by just breathing it through the air and other ways to
We have to make our body clean by continous washing
Diseases can be transmitted through direct contact, such as touching, kissing, or sexual intercourse. They can also be transmitted through indirect contact, such as touching a contaminated surface or object. Additionally, diseases can be spread through vector-borne transmission, where insects or animals carry and spread the disease to humans.
Condoms...
this effects the germs because it is really dangerous
this effects the germs because it is really dangerous