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How Do Pathogens Spread?
Pathogens spread through various
modes of transmission
, including:
Direct contact
: Physical interaction with an infected person or animal.
Indirect contact
: Contact with contaminated surfaces or objects.
Droplet transmission
: Coughing or sneezing expels droplets containing pathogens.
Airborne transmission
: Pathogens are carried by air currents and inhaled by a new host.
Vector-borne transmission
: Carried by vectors such as mosquitoes or ticks.
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