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4. Modes of Transmission - Nunavut
www.gov.nu.ca4. Modes of Transmission Breaking the chain at the ‘mode of transmission’ is one of the most important ways to interrupt the spread of infection. This is where infection prevention and control strategies can be most successful. Microorganisms are transmitted in health care settings by four main routes: • Contact • Droplet • Airborne
Hepatitis B vaccines for Australians - fact sheet
www.tri.edu.auTransmission of HBV may result from inoculation through broken or penetrated skin, or by mucosal contact with blood or other body fluids (mainly vaginal fluids and semen) from an infectious person. HBV is about 50 to 100 times more infectious than the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The major modes of transmission of HBV are: •
FLORIDA'S OMNIBUS AIDS ACT
www.floridahealth.govIn 1988, four key facts about HIV infection and AIDS formed the foundation of the Act's approach to controlling the spread of the epidemic. Although each characteristic alone was not unusual, the four taken together made a unique impact on public health. These facts were: (1) The limited modes of transmission. Because this disease cannot be ...
Modes of Transmission Study - World Bank
siteresources.worldbank.orgRepublic of Uganda UGANDA HIV MODES OF TRANSMISSION AND PREVENTION RESPONSE ANALYSIS Final Report March 2009 Study Team Fred Wabwire-Mangen, Martin Odiit, Wilford Kirungi,