Friday, August 20, 2010

How can we fight against bacterias & viruses?

I what to know who to fight agains micro-bacteria, viruses, and lots of fungy.I`m interested within the microbacteriology.



How can we fight against bacterias %26 viruses?norton internet security 2008



Infectious diseases: How they spread, how to stop them



Infectious diseases spread in many ways, but you can minimize your risk of infection.



From your sniffling seatmate on the bus to the raw chicken on your cutting board, everyday life is full of potential infectious hazards. With germs so common and seemingly everywhere, the question is this: Just how do you get around them?



Knowing how germs spread can help you stop them in their tracks. Find out how infectious disease is transmitted, and more importantly, what you can do to minimize your risk of infection.



Infectious diseases spread through contact



Direct contact



The easiest way to catch most infectious diseases is by coming in contact with someone who has one. This ''someone'' can be a person, an animal or, for an unborn baby, its mother. Three different ways infectious disease can be spread through direct contact are:



Person to person. The most common way for infectious disease to spread is through the direct transfer of bacteria, viruses or other germs from one person to another. This can occur when an individual with the bacterium or virus touches, coughs on or kisses someone who isn't infected. These germs can also spread through the exchange of body fluids from sexual contact or a blood transfusion.



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