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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
Pathogen transmission routes are broadly classified into direct and indirect
transmission
Give an example of a pathogen transmission route that involves direct physical contact.
Touching, shaking hands
In indirect transmission, pathogens can be spread through contaminated surfaces or vectors
themselves
Direct transmission involves pathogens passing through an intermediate source.
False
How does temperature affect pathogen transmission rates?
Varies by pathogen
Vaccination is a key host factor that can reduce pathogen
transmission
What does the term "virulence" refer to in the context of pathogens?
Severity of disease
Pathogens with a longer survival duration in the environment are less likely to transmit.
False
Match the transmission factor with its description:
Environmental Conditions ↔️ Temperature, humidity, sanitation
Host Factors ↔️ Immune status, vaccination, behaviour
Pathogen Characteristics ↔️ Virulence, survival duration, mode of transmission
Some viruses are more stable in colder
temperatures
Vaccination reduces pathogen transmission by generating
immunity
.
What determines the severity of disease caused by a pathogen?
Virulence
Individuals with weakened immune systems are more
vulnerable
What term describes the ability of a pathogen to cause severe illness?
Virulence
Airborne transmission can spread pathogens over greater distances than
contact transmission
.
Bacteria thrive in warm, humid
environments
Which host factor affects susceptibility to infection?
Immune status
Respiratory hygiene involves covering the
mouth
and nose when coughing or sneezing.
Appropriate use of antibiotics is crucial to prevent the development of antibiotic
resistance
What is one of the most effective ways to prevent pathogen transmission?
Handwashing
High vaccination rates can lead to
herd immunity
.
Infection control protocols in healthcare settings help prevent the spread of healthcare-associated
infections
Which environmental condition contributed to the cholera outbreak in Haiti?
Warm, humid climate
The COVID-19 pandemic spread globally due to high virulence and
airborne
transmission.