Airborne diseases can spread through the air from person to person. Examples include influenza, tuberculosis, chickenpox and the common cold. Preventing airborne transmission involves covering coughs and sneezes, proper handwashing, and isolating infected individuals.
Airborne diseases can spread through the air from person to person. Examples include influenza, tuberculosis, chickenpox and the common cold. Preventing airborne transmission involves covering coughs and sneezes, proper handwashing, and isolating infected individuals.
Airborne diseases can spread through the air from person to person. Examples include influenza, tuberculosis, chickenpox and the common cold. Preventing airborne transmission involves covering coughs and sneezes, proper handwashing, and isolating infected individuals.