What are the different means by which infectious diseases are spread?

Question.
What are the different means by which infectious diseases are spread?

Solution:
Infectious diseases spread by different means. These are:

1. Through air- An infected person when sneezes or coughs releases droplets containing germs. These droplets infect another healthy person through air and microbes enter a new body.

2. Through water- If the water source is polluted by the excreta of infectious persons having gut diseases and this water is used by other people they will be infected by diseases. For example, cholera, amoebiasis, hepatitis spread through water.

3. Through sexual contact- Some diseases like AIDS and syphilis, etc., are transmitted by sexual contact. Other than this, AlDS virus also spread through blood, infected syringes, infected mother to her baby during pregnancy and through breast feeding.

4. Through vectors- There are some animals which act as intermediaries or vectors for a particular diseases. For example, mosquito spread malaria causing organism in humans, while sucking their blood.

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