Methods of transmission:
1. Direct or indirect contact with sick animals or their secretions.
2 - inhalation of contaminated air or dust contaminated with pathogens.
3 - swallow food contaminated with faeces of diseased animals.
4 - by the infection of the wounds through scribbling or biting infected animals.
The most vulnerable human groups:
1- Those who deal with animals.
2. Modern births, children and the elderly.
3. People with pent-up immunity or who are taking immunosuppressive drugs.
4. Pregnant women.
1. Direct or indirect contact with sick animals or their secretions.
2 - inhalation of contaminated air or dust contaminated with pathogens.
3 - swallow food contaminated with faeces of diseased animals.
4 - by the infection of the wounds through scribbling or biting infected animals.
The most vulnerable human groups:
1- Those who deal with animals.
2. Modern births, children and the elderly.
3. People with pent-up immunity or who are taking immunosuppressive drugs.
4. Pregnant women.
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