Multiple Choice
What is the difference between horizontal and vertical transmission of a pathogenic microbe? (Select all that apply)
A) horizontal transmission is a transfer from a reservoir to human host
B) most infectious diseases are transmitted horizontally
C) vertical transmission is a transfer from mother to unborn child
D) pathogens that are transmitted vertically quickly spread through a population
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