Difference between revisions of "Contagious"

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|'''1.'''  A Contagious [[disease]] can be easily spread from one person to another by contacting with the [[Infectious Agent| infectious agent]] that causes the disease.  
 
|'''1.'''  A Contagious [[disease]] can be easily spread from one person to another by contacting with the [[Infectious Agent| infectious agent]] that causes the disease.  
 
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'''Notes''':  ''The [[Infectious Agent| infectious agent]] may be in droplets of aerosols made by coughing or sneezing, contaminated food utensils, water or food.''
 
'''Notes''':  ''The [[Infectious Agent| infectious agent]] may be in droplets of aerosols made by coughing or sneezing, contaminated food utensils, water or food.''
 
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'''2.''' Contagious is when a [[disease]] is capable of being transmitted from one human to another human via direct or indirect contact..
 
'''2.''' Contagious is when a [[disease]] is capable of being transmitted from one human to another human via direct or indirect contact..
 
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Revision as of 06:56, 2 November 2020

1. A Contagious disease can be easily spread from one person to another by contacting with the infectious agent that causes the disease.

Notes: The infectious agent may be in droplets of aerosols made by coughing or sneezing, contaminated food utensils, water or food.





(Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)

2. Contagious is when a disease is capable of being transmitted from one human to another human via direct or indirect contact..

(Source: eMedicineHealth)