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Microbiology: A Human Perspective 7th Edition by Eugene Nester,Martha Nester,Denise Anderson, Evans Roberts

Edition 7ISBN: 978-0077573645
book Microbiology: A Human Perspective 7th Edition by Eugene Nester,Martha Nester,Denise Anderson, Evans Roberts cover

Microbiology: A Human Perspective 7th Edition by Eugene Nester,Martha Nester,Denise Anderson, Evans Roberts

Edition 7ISBN: 978-0077573645
Exercise 3
Rates of disease within a population are a concern of epidemiologists who study disease patterns. Disease may be prevented by controlling the environment, the pathogen, or the host. The reservoir of a disease agent can be infected people, other animals, or the environment. To spread, infectious microbes must exit one host and enter another. Handwashing and vector control can prevent many diseases; airborne transmission of pathogens is difficult to control. The outcome of transmission is affected by the virulence and dose of the infecting agent, the incubation period, and by various characteristics of the host population.
Considering that circulating blood is not normally released from the body, describe how blood-borne microbes might exit.
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