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How are diseases transmitted to the body?

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The agents that transmit diseases are divided into three groups:

Category A. The most dangerous, most easily spread and causing factors
for the highest mortality rates; The likelihood that they will cause panic and public disorder
high; Also, they require advance preparation from the public health system. the diseases
which they cause: anthrax, food poisoning (botulism), tularemia (harms my husband
Haim), talk, smallpox, fever and bleeding.

Category B. The disease carriers from this group cause a smaller number of infections
Among those exposed to them, and the mortality rate as a result of exposure is lower, but they too
spread relatively easily. Among the diseases they cause are several infections
Animals that can pass to humans, as well as biological toxins, which poison
the host directly. Ricin, extracted from wormwood, causes death within a few days
In case of ingestion, injection or inhalation. Agents are also included in this category
Waterborne such as salmonella, Escherichia coli 157 and cholera bacteria.

Category C. The carriers of diseases from this category include diseases that can be engineered, thus
to be more suitable for mass distribution. They are easily found in some parts of the world,
and cause high rates of infection and death. Here are included the hantavirus, fever
Jaundice and types of viral encephalitis.

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