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Topic 6: Immunity, Infection and Forensics
6.1 Pathogens and Disease
6.1.3 Factors Affecting Transmission
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What does the term "transmission" refer to in the context of pathogens?
Spread of pathogens
Transmission involves the spread of bacteria, viruses, fungi, or
parasites
Pathogen transmission can be broadly classified into direct and
indirect
methods.
What is an example of direct transmission of pathogens?
Physical contact
Indirect transmission includes airborne, waterborne, and vector-borne routes, such as transmission by
mosquitoes
In indirect transmission, pathogens are transferred directly from an infected individual to a new host.
False
How does temperature affect pathogen transmission rates?
Survival and activity
Vaccination reduces pathogen transmission by generating
immunity
Highly virulent pathogens are less likely to cause severe illness.
False
Which mode of transmission allows pathogens to spread over greater distances?
Airborne transmission
Match the factor with its description:
Environmental Conditions ↔️ Temperature, humidity, sanitation
Host Factors ↔️ Immune status, vaccination, behavior
Pathogen Characteristics ↔️ Virulence, survival duration, mode of transmission
Some viruses are more stable in colder
temperatures
High vaccination rates can reduce
pathogen
transmission within a population.
What does virulence refer to in the context of pathogens?
Severity of disease
Direct transmission occurs through physical
contact
Vector-borne transmission is an example of
indirect
transmission.
The rate of pathogen transmission is influenced by three main factors: environmental conditions, host factors, and pathogen
characteristics
Some viruses are more stable in warmer temperatures.
False
Geographical factors such as climate and proximity to reservoirs can influence the likelihood of
transmission
Which group is most vulnerable to infection due to their immune status?
Infants, elderly, immunocompromised
High vaccination rates can reduce
pathogen
transmission within a population.
The term virulence determines the severity of disease caused by a
pathogen
What affects how long a pathogen remains infectious outside a host?
Survival duration
Some bacteria thrive in warm, humid
environments
Airborne transmission is more efficient than
contact transmission
for spreading pathogens.
Match the factor with its example:
Environmental Conditions ↔️ Colder temperatures favor virus stability
Host Factors ↔️ Weakened immune systems increase vulnerability
Pathogen Characteristics ↔️ Airborne transmission spreads pathogens over greater distances
What is one strategy under environmental control to reduce pathogen presence?
Sanitation and disinfection
High vaccination rates can lead to
herd immunity
.
Appropriate use of antibiotics is crucial to prevent the development of antibiotic
resistance
What environmental condition contributed to the cholera outbreak in Haiti?
Warm, humid climate
In seasonal influenza, immune status and vaccination rates significantly impact
transmission
COVID-19's high virulence and airborne transmission led to its
rapid
global spread.
Match the factor with its real-world example:
Environmental Conditions ↔️ Cholera outbreak in Haiti
Host Factors ↔️ Seasonal influenza
Pathogen Characteristics ↔️ COVID-19 pandemic
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