How can a bacterial infection be spread?

1 Answer
Dec 16, 2017

We taught that there were 6 methods: sex, (contaminated) food (or) water, bites, airborne droplets (infection) and touch (contagion).

Explanation:

Each tends to be used by different species of bacteria (i.e. they tend to specialise in one method) so one specialising in sexual transmission is unlikely to be caught from food “poisoning” etc.

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