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(e.g. brucellosis 10–100, Q fever 1–10, tularaemia 10–50, smallpox 10–100, viral haemorrhagic fevers 1–10 organisms, tuberculosis 1). Compare these numbers and consider that as many as 3000 organisms can be produced by talking for 5 min or a single cough, with sneezing producing ...
Relative importance of droplets and aerosols Droplets are thought to be responsible for most transmission of respiratory viruses; aerosols are important for certain pathogens like tuberculosis or measles.32 Both droplets and aerosols contribute to transmission, though short range aerosols are the most impo...
Vector control and case management interven- tions were adapted as per WHO guidelines to mitigate the impact of covid-19 on delivery of HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria control services [30]. The pandemic has, however, affected the supply chain of malaria drugs at health posts in the ...