Everything about Fecal-oral Route totally explained
Many
diseases can be passed when
fecal particles from one
host are introduced into the
mouth of another potential host. This is referred to as the
fecal-oral route (or alternatively, the
oral-fecal route or
orofecal route).
There are, usually, intermediate steps, sometimes many of them. Amongst the more common causes are:
Water that has come in contact with feces and poorly
treated before drinking;
food that has been handled with feces present; poor
sewage treatment; poor or absent cleaning after handling feces or anything that has been in contact with feces.
Some
sexual practice — such as
anal-oral sex,
coprophilia — can also spread disease by the fecal-oral route.
Some diseases that can be passed via the fecal-oral route:
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