tartuntatauteista
Tartuntatauteista, also known as contagious diseases, are illnesses that can spread from one person to another through direct or indirect contact. These diseases are caused by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites, which can be transmitted through various means including respiratory droplets, bodily fluids, contaminated surfaces, or vectors like insects and animals. Examples of tartuntatauteista include influenza, measles, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS.
The transmission of tartuntatauteista can occur through different routes:
1. Respiratory: Diseases like the common cold, influenza, and COVID-19 are spread through respiratory droplets when
2. Direct contact: Illnesses such as chickenpox and shingles can be transmitted through direct contact with
3. Indirect contact: Diseases like hepatitis B and norovirus can be spread through contaminated surfaces or
4. Vector-borne: Some tartuntatauteista are transmitted through vectors, such as mosquitoes carrying malaria or ticks carrying
Prevention and control measures for tartuntatauteista include vaccination, hygiene practices, quarantine, and isolation of infected individuals.