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The Types and Transmission of Pathogens
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- Different types of pathogens in plants and animals - Means of transmission
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bacteria
virus
fungi
protoctista
transmission
biology
disease and the immune system
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The Types and Transmission of Pathogens
Bacteria
Tuberculosis (TB)
Bacterial Meningitis
Ring Rot (Potatoes/Tomatoes)
Virus
HIV/AIDS (Humans)
Influenza (Animals)
Tobacco Mosaic Virus (Plants)
Fungi
Black Sigatoka (Bananas)
Ringworm (Cattle)
Athletes Foot (Humans)
Protoctista
Malaria
Potato/Tomato Blight
Direct Transmission
Vertical
Pathogen passes from Mother to child through placenta
HIV
Horizontal
Sexual Intercourse
HIV
Touch
Athletes foot
Droplet Infection
TB
Indirect Transmission
When one pathogen is passed to another via an intermediate (a vector)
Vectors can be air, water, food or another organism
Malaria
Vector is the mosquito
Potato/Tomato Blight
Spores carried in the air and water
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