Micropara 12 13 21
Micropara 12 13 21
Micropara 12 13 21
Living Reservoirs:
➢ Human Reservoirs: Infected individuals, including carriers, harbor pathogens.
➢ Animal Reservoirs: Pathogens persist within animal populations, potentially transmitting to
humans. Subtypes include domestic animals, wildlife, and vectors like mosquitoes.
➢ Vector Reservoirs: Certain arthropods, like mosquitoes and ticks, act as living reservoirs for
pathogens. They can harbor and transmit pathogens to susceptible hosts during feeding.
Non-living Reservoirs:
➢ Environmental Reservoirs: Pathogens survive and multiply in soil, water, and vegetation.
Subtypes include freshwater, marine environments, and soil.
➢ Fomites Reservoirs: Inanimate objects and surfaces harbor and transmit pathogens. Subtypes
include household items, medical equipment, and surfaces in public spaces.
1. In tabular form, differentiate the different bacterias with its name, gram stain, disease caused,
aerobic/anaerobic, and its mode of transmission.