How are infectious disease microbes transmitted?
A. Well, if a person has a disease and drinks a cup of water and then another person drinks out of the same cup, that person would most likely get the same disease. Why? Because the person with the disease put saliva in the water and on the cup. This spreads the disease.
B. If a stray dog bites a person and that person breaks flesh, that person could get a disease from the dog's germs.
C. If person puts a pair of shoes on that belong to someone else who happens to have athlete's foot, that person would end up getting that disease.
D. If a stray cat scratches a person and that person breaks flesh, the germs from the cat's claws could spread diseases to that person.
That's one violent dog! :)
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