Communicable diseases are illnesses that spread from one person to another or from an animal to a person, or from a surface or a food. Diseases can be transmitted through:
- direct contact with a sick person
- respiratory droplet spread from a sick person sneezing or coughing
- contact with blood or other body fluids
- breathing in viruses or bacteria in the air
- contact with a contaminated surface or object
- bites from insects or animals that can transmit the disease
- ingestion of contaminated food or water
We have talked more on communicable diseases spreading through biomedical liquid waste and how communities are effected by the same.
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The Spread of Communicable Diseases through Biomedical Liquid
Are hospitals curing or spreading diseases?…
Biomedical Waste and Communities Living on the Edge
Minorities bear the consequences invisible to the privileged…