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Title: Modes of Transmission


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Modes of Transmission
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Transmission Definitions
  • Transmission can be generally classified as
  • Airborne pathogens that are in the air that are
    breathed in.
  • Waterborne pathogens that are in water supplies
    that are drank in.
  • Foodborne pathogens that are in food that is
    eaten.
  • The following are ways that pathogens can enter
    the body and may or may not fall under the above
    three general categories.

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1) Insect-Borne Vectors
  • Insects form a large portion of pathogen vectors
    because many of them are hematophagic, meaning
    they feed on blood at some point in their
    lifecycle.
  • Mosquitoes, ticks, lice, fleas and some flies are
    examples of insect vectors.
  • Other animals can be vectors as well, but not as
    common as insects (i.e. rats, mice, cows, deer).

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1) Insect-Borne Vectors
  • The pathogen is picked up by the vector insect at
    some other point and transferred to the human
    host in many ways, each circumvents the first
    line of defense, the skin.

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1) Insect-Borne Vectors
  • Some insect vectors pierce the skin with a
    specialized mouthpart (i.e. mosquito).
  • Others simply bite the skin and create a pool of
    blood (i.e. black fly)
  • The triatomine bugs, responsible for passing on
    the protist which causes Chagas disease,
    defecates the pathogen out while it feeds and the
    host rubs it into the wound in response to the
    bite!
  • All these methods pass the pathogen right into
    the bloodstream where it can do the most damage.

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2) Droplet Contact
  • Many pathogens require the air to provide a
    pathway to infect other hosts.
  • The pathogen particles travel from one host to
    another through the air in a cough or a sneeze.
  • The pathogens get in the body through the
    respiratory tract.

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3) Direct Contact
  • Pretty straightforward
  • An infected person with outward signs of
    infection makes physical contact with an
    unaffected individual and passes on the pathogen.
  • In many cases the contact is sexual.

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4) Indirect Contact
  • An infected individual touches a surface and
    leaves the pathogen on that surface.
  • An unaffected individual touches the same surface
    later on and picks up the pathogen.
  • The pathogen can then enter into the body (i.e.
    hand in mouth).

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5) Fecal-Oral
  • An affected person does not wash their hands
    after going to the bathroom and transfers a
    pathogen to a food source that is then eaten.
  • Can also happen if raw sewage mixes with drinking
    water.
  • Most foodborne pathogens are through this method
    of transmission.

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6) Vertical Transmission
  • This is when an affected mother passes the
    pathogen on to her developing fetus through her
    bloodstream.
  • Usually sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) like
    HIV, Hepatitis B, Syphilis, etc

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7) aerosol Transmission
  • Not a natural way for a pathogen to be released.
  • This is where a pathogen is released in tiny
    droplets of water that hang in the air for long
    periods of time.
  • Considered bioterrorism.
  • The USA has BioWatch to analyze air samples and
    ensure terrorists have not released pathogens
    into the air over a major city center.

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Exciting news item
  • http//www.cnn.com/2013/03/03/health/hiv-toddler-c
    ured

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Homework
  • What the three lines of defense a pathogen must
    break through in order to cause illness in a
    human.
  • Indicate 5 places on the human body that a
    pathogen may try to enter.
  • For each type of transmission, indicate two
    pathogens (as specific as possible) that follow
    that method of infection.
  • Other than vertical transmission, indicate one
    way you could protect yourself against each type
    of transmission.
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