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 indirecttransmission
    • 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 vectorsthemselves
    • 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.