1. What type of pathogens can cause Peter's diseases?
2. Where can these microorganism thrive and reproduce?
3. Where is the reservoir of the microorganisms?
4. How did the microorganisms transfer to Peter's body?
5. Where did the microorganism enter Peter's body?
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Answer:
1. What type of pathogens can cause Peter's diseases?
ANSWER: A variety of microorganisms can cause Peter's disease. Pathogenic organisms are of five main types: viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and worms. Some common pathogens in each group are listed in the column on the right.
2.Where can these microorganism thrive and reproduce?
ANSWER: Reservoirs are a place within which microorganisms can thrive and reproduce.
3.Where is the reservoir of the microorganism?
ANSWER: The reservoir of an infectious agent is the habitat in which that microbe normally lives, grows, and multiplies. Reservoirs can include humans, animals, and the environment. Many common human infectious diseases have human reservoirs and are transferred person-to-person without intermediaries.
4.How did the microorganism transfer to Peter's body?
ANSWER: Transmission of microorganisms occurs directly from one person to another by one or more of the following means: droplet contact by coughing or sneezing on another person. direct physical contact by touching an infected person. direct physical contact (usually by touching soil contamination or a contaminated surface).
5.Where did the microorganism enter Peter's body?
ANSWER: Usually enter our bodies through the mouth, eyes, nose, or urogenital openings, or through wounds or bites that breach the skin barrier.
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