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10 August, 16:45

Biological transmission differs from mechanical transmission in that biological transmission

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  1. 10 August, 20:14
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    Biological transmission involves the reproduction or propagation of agent or pathogens within the arthropods vectors before transmission begins. while mechanical transmission involves just transfer of pathogens/agents from an infected host, to another suspectable host directly (direct mechanical transmission) or when anthropoids transmits pathogens obtained from from a contaminated source. (indirect mechanical transmission).

    The two mechanisms represented mode of transmission of diseases.
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