Methods of transmission of endemic typhoid fever.. Inhalation of dry excretions of the flea or infected mouse or contamination of the mucous lining of the eye, nose and mouth

Methods of transmission of endemic typhoid fever:


1 - Flea is absorbed from the mouse infected during the fever and with Rickettsia and after 3-10 days of reproduction in the stomach secrete Rickettsia with flea feces, and remains secret throughout his life and the transmission of infection from mouse to mouse and infected mice to humans.

Flea ticks are present in the stomach and not in salivary glands (flea bites). They are excreted with flea feces and enterococcal flea stools into the human body through flea bites or through abrasions that occur as a result of itching.

2 - inhalation of dry excretions of the flea or mouse infected with the disease or infection of the membrane lining the eye / nose / mouth with the pathogen.
Eat foods contaminated with infected mouse secretions, especially urine.

3 - Infection from one person to another rare occurrence and the human flea through the Pulex irritants or human lice and it acts as a source of infection for humans.

4- Endemic disease in places where there are large quantities of mice and therefore spread in the ports and places to store foodstuffs shops selling food.
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