Abstract

Disease transmission poses a significant threat across diverse medical settings, as various microbes, including viruses (HCV, HIV, AIDS, Influenza, COVID-19, Respiratory syncytial virus), bacteria, and fungi, can facilitate the spread of diseases. This study focuses on identifying specific sectors and locations where disease transmission occurs rapidly, emphasizing places such as hospitals, microbiology laboratories, clinical laboratories, clinics, operating theatres, and patient areas. In addition, the investigation delves into factors contributing to the accelerated spread, including crowded waiting areas, substandard sanitation of equipment, and inadequate hygiene practices within these medical settings. The examination of disease transmission dynamics in these critical areas aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced. By addressing the root causes and implementing targeted solutions, we can effectively mitigate the risk of infections spreading within medical facilities. This research underscores the importance of controlling various infections to create a safer environment in healthcare settings, ultimately reducing the transmission risk and enhancing overall public health.

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