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  1. Fecal–oral route - Wikipedia

    • The fecal–oral route (also called the oral–fecal route or orofecal route) describes a particular route of transmission of a disease wherein pathogens in fecal particles pass from one person to the mouth of another person. Main causes of fecal–oral disease transmission include lack of adequate sanitation (leading to open defecation), and poor hygiene practices. If … See more

    Background

    Although fecal–oral transmission is usually discussed as a route of transmission, it is actually a specification of the entry and exit portals of the pathogen, and can operate across several of the other routes of transmissio… See more

    Examples

    The process of transmission may be simple or involve multiple steps. Some examples of routes of fecal–oral transmission include:
    • water that has come in contact with feces (for example due to groundwater pollution from … See more

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  4. How Diseases Spread Through the Fecal-Oral Route

    Sep 30, 2024 · A few diseases that can be spread through the fecal-oral route include hepatitis A, hepatitis E, cholera, adenovirus, and E. coli. These diseases occur due to the viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites that can spread …

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  5. Poop and STIs: Infections Passed via the Fecal-Oral …

    Jan 18, 2024 · Many viral, bacterial, and parasitic infections can be passed when trace amounts of feces (poop) get into your mouth during sex. This is referred to as the fecal-oral transmission. These include hepatitis A and hepatitis E, both …

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    Oct 9, 2024 · Cholera is an intestinal disease that is the archetype of waterborne illnesses. It spreads by the fecal-oral route: infection spreads through a population when feces containing the bacterium contaminate water that is then ingested …

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    Jun 12, 2023 · Most are transmitted via the fecal-oral route, including contaminated food and water. Transmission has also been shown to occur via fomites, vomitus, and possibly airborne methods. Norovirus is more resistant …

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