describe the three primary mode of transmission
primary mode of transmission:
1. Direct contact: person to person (skin to skin or surface to surface)
example: german measles
2.Indirect contact: vectors borne
example : malaria
3.airborne:pathogens are in droplets,stays infective
example : tuberculosis
4.Fecal-oral : through contaminated water or food
example:shigella
What is the mode of transmission for Naegleria fowleri which causeses Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM) infections?
Question 4: Impulse Transmission Between Neurons Nerve impulses travel from neuron to neuron. Describe this mode of propagation, and draw a model to supplement your description. Explain how it differs from the mode of propagation along the neuron.
What can be the causes for the processor to transmission from user mode to kernel mode? Can the user execute arbitrary code after transitioning?
1. Reservoir Host: 2. Portal of Exit: 3. Mode of Transmission a. Direct transmission: b. Indirect transmission: 4. Portal of Entry 5. Susceptible Host: Factors affeceing susceptibility- a.
What is the most likely mode of transmission for healthcare-associated Serratia infections? Direct contact with the contaminated hands of healthcare personnel Droplet transmission from a sneeze or cough Indirect contact from contaminated bedding Vehicle transmission due to the consumption of tainted food
6) Make a table ike this and complete the table for helminths. mode of transmission nfectious host definitive host
Select a sexually transmitted disease and identify the pathogen, mode of transmission, manifestation of the disease and appropriate treatment and prevention of the disease.
What immune cells would be impacted with each transmission mode? Please type up.
Consider a block cipher that is used in cipher block chaining mode. Suppose that during transmission, Ci , the i-th ciphertext block, is corrupted. How many plaintext blocks will be affected? Answer the same question for the case of cipher feedback mode.
Discuss the following about Malaria. Disease caused Mode of transmission Virulence factors Diagnostic methods