6.1.2 Transmission of Pathogens

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  • What is a pathogen?
    Biological agent causing disease
  • A disease is a specific abnormal condition that affects an organism, impairing its normal functions
  • Pathogens cause illness, while disease is the illness itself.
  • What are the two main modes of pathogen transmission?
    Direct and indirect
  • Indirect transmission involves pathogens spreading through an intermediary such as contaminated surfaces, vectors, or airborne particles
  • Match the direct transmission method with an example:
    Physical contact ↔️ Touching an infected person
    Air droplets ↔️ Sneezing
    Vertical transmission ↔️ Mother to child
  • The probability of infection through a fomite is inversely proportional to the volume of contact.
  • What are the primary methods of direct transmission?
    Physical contact, air droplets, vertical transmission
  • Physical contact as a method of direct transmission can lead to skin infections like ringworm
  • What does the constant kk in the direct transmission infection rate formula represent?

    Infectivity
  • A pathogen is the same as a disease.
    False
  • Vertical transmission is a direct transmission method that occurs from mother to child.
  • Match the indirect transmission method with an example:
    Fomites ↔️ Staphylococcus aureus on surfaces
    Vectors ↔️ Malaria spread by mosquitoes
    Airborne particles ↔️ Tuberculosis spores
  • What are the three types of indirect transmission?
    Fomites, vectors, airborne particles
  • Pathogens carried by insects or animals from one host to another are spread through vectors
  • Pathogens in airborne particles can remain suspended in the air for extended periods.
  • What is the primary carrier of pathogens in vector-borne transmission?
    Insects or animals
  • In vector-borne transmission, the vector acquires the pathogen by feeding on an infected host
  • Biological vectors carry pathogens passively on their body surface.
    False
  • Match the term with its description in vector-borne transmission:
    Pathogen concentration ↔️ CC
    Feeding rate ↔️ FF
    Transmission efficiency ↔️ TT
  • What type of host is a person bitten by a mosquito in vector-borne transmission?
    Susceptible host
  • In vector-borne transmission, the vector bites a susceptible host, transmitting the pathogen
  • Mechanical vectors involve pathogens developing within the vector.
    False
  • What does the variable PiP_{i} represent in the equation for probability of infection?

    Probability of infection
  • Vector-borne transmission occurs when pathogens spread from an infected host to a susceptible host via vectors
  • Airborne transmission involves pathogens suspended in the air and inhaled by susceptible individuals.
  • What is the first step in airborne transmission?
    Release of pathogens
  • Key factors influencing airborne transmission include air currents, pathogen viability, and environmental conditions
  • What is a pathogen?
    Biological agent causing disease
  • A disease is an abnormal condition affecting an organism.
  • Match the feature with its description in the context of pathogens and diseases:
    Pathogen ↔️ Causative agent
    Disease ↔️ Abnormal condition
  • Pathogens are transmitted through two primary modes: direct and indirect
  • What is an example of direct transmission through physical contact?
    Touching contaminated surfaces
  • Indirect transmission involves the spread of pathogens via an intermediary.
  • Match the mode of transmission with its method and example:
    Direct Transmission ↔️ Air droplets ||| Influenza
    Indirect Transmission ↔️ Vectors ||| Malaria
  • Direct transmission refers to the spread of pathogens directly from an infected host to a susceptible individual
  • What is an example of direct transmission through air droplets?
    Influenza
  • Indirect transmission occurs when pathogens are spread through an intermediary
  • What is an example of indirect transmission through fomites?
    Influenza on doorknobs
  • Pathogens carried by insects or animals are spread through vectors