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What are six modes of infectious disease transmission and give an example of a disease that is transmitted for each mode?
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- Distinguish between direct and indirect transmission of disease.Cite at least one example of eachWhat characteristics deem a disease complex or multifactorial? Briefly describe three examples of multifactorial diseases in humans.Name the most important control measure for preventing person-to-person transmission of a disease.
- Define Indirect spread of Disease? give 5 examples?5)How does the rate of disease transmission vary with the distribution of individuals? a)Population b)Community c)EcosystemWhat are the potential long-term effects on disease transmission dynamics when a new host species is introduced to an ecosystem?