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What are the modes of
Once an infectious
transmission? agent leaves a reservoir, it

must get transmitted to a new host if it is to
multiply and cause disease. The route by which
an infectious agent is transmitted from a
reservoir to another host is called the mode
of transmission.
Importanc
e It is important for you to
identify different modes of
transmission, because
prevention and control
measures differ depending on
the type.
Various direct and indirect mod
es of transmission are
DIRECT
Direct transmission refers to the transfer
of an infectious agent from an infected host
to a new host, without the need for
intermediates such as air, food, water or
other animals. Direct modes of transmission
Person to Person: ways:
can occur in two main
The infectious agent is spread by direct
contact between people through
touching, biting, kissing, sexual
intercourse or direct projection of
respiratory droplets into another
person’s nose or mouth during coughing,
sneezing or talking. A familiar example
is the transmission of HIV from an
DIRECT
Transplacental
transmission: transmission of an
This refers to the
infectious agent from a pregnant woman to
her fetus through the placenta. An example
is mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of
HIV.
Sub-Types of Transmission:
Touching
Sexual intercourse
Biting
Direct projection of droplets
Across the placenta
Indire
ct

Indirect transmission is when infectious
agents are transmitted to new hosts
through intermediates such as air, food,
water, objects or substances in the
environment, or other animals. Indirect
Airborne transmission
transmission has three subtypes:
The infectious agent may be
transmitted in dried secretions from
the respiratory tract, which can
remain suspended in the air for some
time. For example, the infectious agent
causing tuberculosis can enter a new
host through airborne transmission.
IndIREC
Vehicle-borne transmission
T

A vehicle is any non-living substance or
object that can be contaminated by an
infectious agent, which then transmits it to a
new host. Contamination refers to the
presence of an infectious agent in or on the
Vector-borne transmission
vehicle.
A vector is an organism, usually
an arthropod, which transmits an
infectious agent to a new host.
Arthropods which act as vectors
include houseflies, mosquitoes, lice
and ticks.
IndIREC
Tub-Types of
S
Transmission:
Airborne
Vehicle-borne
Vector-borne
Modes of Transmission

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Modes of Transmission

  • 1.
  • 2. What are the modes of Once an infectious transmission? agent leaves a reservoir, it must get transmitted to a new host if it is to multiply and cause disease. The route by which an infectious agent is transmitted from a reservoir to another host is called the mode of transmission.
  • 3. Importanc e It is important for you to identify different modes of transmission, because prevention and control measures differ depending on the type. Various direct and indirect mod es of transmission are
  • 4. DIRECT Direct transmission refers to the transfer of an infectious agent from an infected host to a new host, without the need for intermediates such as air, food, water or other animals. Direct modes of transmission Person to Person: ways: can occur in two main The infectious agent is spread by direct contact between people through touching, biting, kissing, sexual intercourse or direct projection of respiratory droplets into another person’s nose or mouth during coughing, sneezing or talking. A familiar example is the transmission of HIV from an
  • 5. DIRECT Transplacental transmission: transmission of an This refers to the infectious agent from a pregnant woman to her fetus through the placenta. An example is mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV. Sub-Types of Transmission: Touching Sexual intercourse Biting Direct projection of droplets Across the placenta
  • 6. Indire ct Indirect transmission is when infectious agents are transmitted to new hosts through intermediates such as air, food, water, objects or substances in the environment, or other animals. Indirect Airborne transmission transmission has three subtypes: The infectious agent may be transmitted in dried secretions from the respiratory tract, which can remain suspended in the air for some time. For example, the infectious agent causing tuberculosis can enter a new host through airborne transmission.
  • 7. IndIREC Vehicle-borne transmission T A vehicle is any non-living substance or object that can be contaminated by an infectious agent, which then transmits it to a new host. Contamination refers to the presence of an infectious agent in or on the Vector-borne transmission vehicle. A vector is an organism, usually an arthropod, which transmits an infectious agent to a new host. Arthropods which act as vectors include houseflies, mosquitoes, lice and ticks.