283:"Airborne transmission refers to infectious agents that are spread via droplet nuclei (residue from evaporated droplets) containing infective microorganisms. These organisms can survive outside the body and remain suspended in the air for long periods of time. They infect others via the upper and lower respiratory tracts." The size of the particles for airborne infections need to be < 5 ÎĽm. It includes both dry and wet aerosols and thus requires usually higher levels of isolation since it can stay suspended in the air for longer periods of time. i.e., separate ventilation systems or negative pressure environments are needed to avoid general contamination. e.g.,
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that death rates are highest. If a disease is rapidly fatal, the host may die before the microbe can be passed along to another host. However, this cost may be overwhelmed by the short-term benefit of higher infectiousness if transmission is linked to virulence, as it is for instance in the case of cholera (the explosive diarrhea aids the bacterium in finding new hosts) or many respiratory infections (sneezing and coughing create infectious
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are infectious, not all infectious diseases are contagious). These diseases can also be transmitted by sharing a towel (where the towel is rubbed vigorously on both bodies) or items of clothing in close contact with the body (socks, for example) if they are not washed thoroughly between uses. For
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of a disease agent indicates the comparative ease with which the disease agent is transmitted to other hosts. Transmission of pathogens can occur by direct contact, through contaminated food, body fluids or objects, by airborne inhalation or through
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rather than primary metabolism, for example for use in defense against pathogens, but some primary nutritional symbionts are also horizontally (environmentally) acquired. Additional examples of horizontally transmitted beneficial symbionts include
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when hands then touch the face. Before drying, respiratory droplets are large and cannot remain suspended in the air for long, and are usually dispersed over short distances. The size of the particles for droplet infections are > 5 ÎĽm.
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their host to develop coughing and sneezing symptoms have a great survival advantage, as they are much more likely to be ejected from one host and carried to another. This is also the reason that many microorganisms cause
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virus. Alternatively, the vehicle may provide an environment in which the agent grows, multiplies, or produces toxin, such as improperly canned foods provide an environment that supports production of
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1602:
1600:
1503:
1501:
1475:
1466:
1359:
272:
3374:Compartmental models in epidemiology
2221:
2172:
2121:
2056:
1762:
1202:
1200:
1118:Many microbial symbionts, including
875:can pollute drinking water sources (
298:
1572:
1310:"Glossary of Notifiable Conditions"
1207:Leung NH, Milton DK (3 July 2024).
680:
24:
1667:
1638:
1597:
1568:from the original on 16 July 2015.
1498:
1108:nitrogen-fixing bacteria in plants
25:
4191:
1454:from the original on 8 March 2020
1243:"Horizontal Disease Transmission"
1197:
652:
395:
4123:Economics of Infectious Diseases
2179:Siettos CI, Russo L (May 2013).
2134:PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
2020:American Journal of Epidemiology
1687:10.1002/9781119179313.wbprim0193
1626:
1151:Infectious disease: Transmission
484:(this is a more usual route for
2394:
2357:
2306:
2280:
2007:
1893:
1867:
1818:
1792:
1728:
1703:
1554:
1516:World Health Organization (WHO)
1407:
1389:
1053:-associated dinoflagellates or
982:by finding patterns in certain
715:Transmission by other organisms
532:Sexually transmitted infections
460:(see below) and rarely through
4132:Infectious disease informatics
3963:Transmission-based precautions
2387:11858/00-001M-0000-000E-B76B-E
1375:
1353:
1335:Ryan KJ, Ray CG, eds. (2004).
1302:
1280:
1257:
1235:
1172:
593:Vertically transmitted disease
444:Sexually transmitted infection
13:
1:
3549:Chest/Lower respiratory tract
3324:Ocular (Eye) mucosal membrane
2685:Behavioral/lifestyle factors
1648:LaMorte WW (6 January 2016).
1339:(4th ed.). McGraw Hill.
1247:online-medical-dictionary.org
1166:
801:
620:
613:(transmammary transmission).
542:
192:vertical disease transmission
3111:Aerosol-generating procedure
2889:Silent/Subclinical infection
2589:Multidrug-resistant bacteria
2332:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001631
2147:10.1371/journal.pntd.0001206
1985:10.1097/JOM.0000000000000448
1831:Clinical Infectious Diseases
1735:Hoyle A, McGeeney E (2019).
1415:"Global economy looks woozy"
1337:Sherris Medical Microbiology
579:Mother-to-child transmission
207:describes the ability of an
167:Definition and related terms
7:
3775:Vaccine-preventable disease
3723:Monoclonal antibody therapy
2296:Real-World Economics Review
1800:"Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease"
1486:. Commonwealth of Australia
1213:Nature Reviews Microbiology
1129:
929:
837:from contaminated toilets.
551:, chlamydia, and syphilis.
526:
356:respiratory syncytial virus
10:
4196:
3916:Respiratory source control
1940:10.1016/j.ajic.2012.04.330
1221:10.1038/s41579-024-01067-5
1146:Cross-species transmission
933:
813:
718:
590:
441:
399:
307:
276:
256:fecal-oral route, such as
31:
4106:
4060:Global Health Initiatives
4050:Evolutionary epidemiology
3998:
3790:
3745:Post-exposure prophylaxis
3681:Antimicrobial stewardship
3639:
3626:
3531:
3422:
3404:Multiplicity of infection
3369:Basic reproduction number
3344:
3316:
3302:
3288:
3272:
3240:
3202:
3145:Percutaneous inoculation
3131:
3093:
3086:
3068:
3000:
2967:
2960:
2924:
2917:
2820:
2707:
2629:Host–pathogen interaction
2604:
2498:
2491:
1445:World Health Organization
1045:Beneficial microorganisms
1025:The relationship between
952:to them. The analysis of
820:In the fecal-oral route,
776:African sleeping sickness
643:Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease
627:due to medical procedures
437:
3878:Protective sequestration
3740:Pre-exposure prophylaxis
3031:Generational difference
2584:Horizontal gene transfer
2574:Antimicrobial resistance
1264:Kurkjian KM, Little SE.
573:infectious mononucleosis
456:, less commonly through
4065:Microbial phylogenetics
3983:Wastewater surveillance
3504:Geographic distribution
3379:Critical community size
3177:Surgical site infection
3025:Iatrogenic/Medical care
2944:Microbial translocation
2940:Endogenous reactivation
2935:Normal flora overgrowth
2884:Opportunistic infection
2656:Opportunistic infection
2378:10.1111/1365-2435.12089
2255:10.1073/pnas.1423542112
1901:"Pathogens and vectors"
1650:"Common Vehicle Spread"
1426:(subscription required)
1288:"Vertical transmission"
1114:Mixed-mode transmission
1089:Horizontal transmission
892:sanitary sewer overflow
554:
155:. Transmissions can be
106:fecal–oral transmission
4137:Microbial bioterrorism
3760:efficacy/effectiveness
3168:Surgical intervention
3060:Breakthrough infection
2682:Genetic predisposition
2666:Susceptible individual
2513:Germ theory of disease
1741:. Taylor and Francis.
1069:a form of non-genetic
1039:positive externalities
976:influenza-like illness
811:
588:
374:streptococcus pyogenes
319:
247:Routes of transmission
234:Community transmission
196:perinatal transmission
18:Community transmission
3973:Universal precautions
2931:Endogenous overgrowth
2783:Poultry and livestock
1360:Jones JH (May 2007).
1253:on 27 September 2007.
1066:Vertical transmission
1061:Vertical transmission
809:
721:Vector (epidemiology)
719:Further information:
708:Clostridium botulinum
605:(also referred to as
586:
400:Further information:
360:human metapneumovirus
332:contaminated surfaces
317:
76:airborne transmission
4175:Disease transmission
4075:Genomic reassortment
4055:Genetic epidemiology
3894:Health communication
3822:Flattening the curve
3812:Disease surveillance
3595:Systemic/Generalized
3359:Animal disease model
2839:Asymptomatic carrier
1124:evolutionary success
995:Computer simulations
942:disease surveillance
923:Ascaris lumbricoides
861:developing countries
756:blood-borne diseases
667:blood-borne diseases
537:herpes simplex virus
365:Bordetella pertussis
86:droplet transmission
61:communicable disease
55:is the passing of a
4180:Infectious diseases
4142:Pandemic prevention
4098:Viral phylodynamics
4079:Re-emerging disease
3968:Travel restrictions
3172:Postoperative wound
3141:Blood-borne disease
3123:Respiratory droplet
3035:Vertical/Congenital
3020:Nosocomial/Hospital
2977:Spillover infection
2423:10.1038/nature04793
2415:2006Natur.441..345N
2246:2015PNAS..11211114W
2240:(35): 11114–11119.
2117:on 24 October 2018.
2092:10.1038/nature07634
2084:2009Natur.457.1012G
2078:(7232): 1012–1014.
1911:on 24 January 2015.
1843:10.1093/cid/cix1071
1420:Dallas Morning News
1403:. 10 February 2020.
950:reportable diseases
615:Infectious diseases
607:perinatal infection
412:contagious diseases
344:parainfluenza virus
310:Respiratory droplet
4088:Selection pressure
3384:Force of infection
3012:Contagious disease
2947:Endogenous seeding
2844:Chain of infection
2768:Injection drug use
2679:Vaccination status
2562:Case fatality rate
2480:infectious disease
2366:Functional Ecology
2197:10.4161/viru.24041
2032:10.1093/aje/kwp270
1616:. 18 February 2019
999:seasonal variation
863:who live in urban
812:
764:viral encephalitis
589:
402:Contagious disease
320:
273:Airborne infection
241:Local transmission
173:infectious disease
151:with more complex
4162:
4161:
4152:Tropical medicine
4093:Synthetic biology
3994:
3993:
3953:Social distancing
3906:Outbreak response
3527:
3526:
3354:Agent-based model
3340:
3339:
3336:
3335:
3332:
3331:
2879:Natural reservoir
2869:Infectious period
2859:Incubation period
2816:
2815:
2772:Natural disaster
2741:Tropical diseases
2724:Biodiversity loss
2661:Risk of infection
2651:Microbiome health
2644:Immunosuppression
2409:(7091): 345–348.
2026:(10): 1300–1306.
1837:(11): 1733–1741.
1806:. 23 October 2017
1748:978-1-35118-825-8
1721:978-1-260-01202-6
1696:978-1-119-17931-3
1525:on 26 March 2020.
1346:978-0-8385-8529-0
1316:on 7 January 2010
1298:on 28 March 2007.
1276:on 15 March 2012.
965:infection control
663:intravenous drugs
649:, and many more.
63:from an infected
16:(Redirected from
4187:
4147:Tropical disease
4083:Reverse zoonosis
4070:One Health Model
3899:Health education
3888:Community health
3807:Cordon sanitaire
3780:Ring vaccination
3750:Repurposed drugs
3637:
3636:
3556:Gastrointestinal
3399:Machine learning
3203:Gastrointestinal
3154:Intravenous line
3091:
3090:
3005:/Cross-infection
2992:Reverse zoonosis
2965:
2964:
2922:
2921:
2827:
2826:
2808:War and conflict
2676:Nutrition status
2639:Immunodeficiency
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1249:. Archived from
1239:
1233:
1232:
1204:
1195:
1194:
1176:
1120:human microbiota
1083:human microbiota
1055:human microbiota
984:web search query
852:after using the
850:wash their hands
816:Fecal–oral route
681:Indirect contact
303:
302:
279:Airborne disease
224:Transmissibility
180:
179:
137:tapeworm in pigs
21:
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4194:
4190:
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4188:
4186:
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4184:
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4015:Antigenic shift
4010:Antigenic drift
4001:
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3854:Barrier nursing
3802:Contact tracing
3793:
3786:
3631:
3629:
3622:
3533:
3523:
3424:
3418:
3409:Serial interval
3328:
3312:
3303:Cervico-vaginal
3298:
3289:Trans-placental
3284:
3268:
3236:
3198:
3134:Vascular system
3133:
3127:
3082:
3070:
3064:
3004:
2996:
2956:
2913:
2831:
2812:
2703:
2634:Immune response
2600:
2579:Drug resistance
2523:Infectious dose
2487:
2476:
2446:
2399:
2395:
2362:
2358:
2325:(8): e1001631.
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1881:. 30 March 2022
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569:Cytomegalovirus
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4045:Emergent virus
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3978:Vector control
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3921:N95 respirator
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3118:Dental aerosol
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2894:Superinfection
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814:Main article:
803:
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653:Needle sharing
651:
639:iatrogenically
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3755:Vaccination
3730:Inoculation
3708:Drug safety
3703:Combination
3630:and Control
3578:Soft tissue
3532:Anatomical
3499:Seasonality
3479:Mesoendemic
3459:Holoendemic
3452:Farr's laws
3364:Attack rate
3162:Animal bite
3158:Insect bite
3094:Respiratory
2721:Air quality
2709:Environment
2619:Comorbidity
2535:Attack rate
2518:Infectivity
1879:www.cdc.gov
1780:: 623–643.
1584:www.who.int
1546:28 February
1490:10 November
1362:"Notes on R
1156:Rodentology
1071:inheritance
900:hepatitis A
877:groundwater
699:hepatitis A
671:Hepatitis C
611:breast milk
509:hepatitis B
370:pneumococci
228:probability
220:organisms.
204:infectivity
153:life cycles
127:, either a
4169:Categories
4002:infections
3943:Sanitation
3911:Quarantine
3770:resistance
3688:Antiseptic
3669:Ascaricide
3659:Antifungal
3647:Antibiotic
3628:Prevention
3561:Intestinal
3494:Prevalence
3474:Inequality
3423:Occurrence
3222:Breastmilk
3106:Bioaerosol
3078:Sapronosis
3053:Horizontal
2925:Endogenous
2904:Viral load
2864:Index case
1320:3 February
1167:References
1141:Bugchasing
1136:Bioaerosol
934:See also:
913:Salmonella
842:sanitation
802:Fecal–oral
784:mosquitoes
782:, such as
780:arthropods
758:, such as
673:(HCV) and
669:, such as
621:Iatrogenic
603:childbirth
543:Manual sex
462:manual sex
378:diphtheria
352:rhinovirus
289:chickenpox
178:horizontal
110:sanitation
4114:Discovery
4040:Disease X
4000:Emerging
3948:Screening
3849:Isolation
3693:Antiviral
3519:Twindemic
3469:Incidence
3346:Modelling
3309:Perinatal
3241:Cutaneous
3132:Linked to
3042:Perinatal
2961:Exogenous
2953:formation
2695:Pregnancy
2552:Endotoxin
2547:Virulence
2185:Virulence
1229:1740-1534
1099:secondary
1027:virulence
1003:outbreaks
980:epidemics
918:parasites
908:Rotavirus
844:and poor
822:pathogens
743:from one
741:pathogens
737:infection
631:injection
601:, during
567:, namely
505:gonorrhea
497:chlamydia
466:bacterial
304:infection
201:The term
4023:EARS-Net
3938:Safe sex
3890:services
3861:Lockdown
3632:measures
3534:location
3514:Syndemic
3509:Sporadic
3489:Pandemic
3484:Outbreak
3442:Epidemic
3295:Prenatal
3187:Mosquito
3071:to-human
3046:Neonatal
3039:Prenatal
2987:Zoonosis
2832:concepts
2763:Humidity
2748:Commerce
2624:Diabetes
2557:Exotoxin
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1589:24 March
1566:Archived
1479:(2010).
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1130:See also
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1032:aerosols
1020:diarrhea
930:Tracking
831:anal sex
752:housefly
733:organism
641:include
599:in utero
527:Oral sex
513:syphilis
493:HIV/AIDS
458:oral sex
454:anal sex
424:impetigo
328:sneezing
324:coughing
267:airborne
209:organism
145:zoonoses
133:mosquito
131:(e.g. a
125:organism
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57:pathogen
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