The process of passing infection-causing pathogens from an infected person to others is called disease transmission. The modes of transmission are nasal or oral droplet contact, direct physical contact, airborne, sharing clothes and utensils, and fecal-oral transmission.
COVID-19 - Safety Tips for Amusement Parks
Highly crowded public places, such as amusement parks and movie theatres, can result in the rapid spread of COVID-19 infection. Learn how to stay safe at such places.
COVID-19 - Second Wave
The second COVID wave alarmed us for the second time about how deadly the Coronavirus could impact human lives. Let us see more about COVID waves and measures to prevent them.

HPV Modes of Transmission - An Overview
HPV is considered a common sexually transmitted infection worldwide, with a vast majority of people acquiring this virus at some stage during their lives.
Artificial Intelligence in Infectious Disease Control: A Newer Approach
AI has shown to be a helpful tool in identifying, predicting, and managing the spread of infectious diseases, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Transmission-Based Precautions - A Detailed Review
Transmission-based precautions are certain guidelines implemented in healthcare systems for protection against the transmission of infectious agents.
Hepatitis C and Its Risk of Transmission
A pregnant mother who has hepatitis C can rarely transfer it to the child in the womb through blood.
Nipah Virus: Stay Safe from This Deadly Disease
Nipah virus is a zoonotic virus that causes mild to severe illness, and encephalitis, and may sometimes be fatal. Read the article to know all about the virus.
Vertical Transmission of Infections: Types, Complications, and Prevention
Infections caused by viruses and bacteria can be vertically transmitted from the mother to her offspring. Read this article to know more about this.
Preventive Measures to Contain the Spread of COVID-19 in Places of Worship
The worshiping places play an important role in implementing spiritual leadership for many people. Still, communal nature offers the spread of coronavirus.
