Illustration showing examples of environmental contaminant source and transport pathways. This illustration is a higher resolution version of figure 4 of USGS Circular 1383-E and figure 1 of USGS Open-file Report 2015-1113.
Infectious Disease Transmission Pathways Illustration

Detailed Description
Illustration showing examples of infectious disease transmission pathways. This illustration is a higher resolution version of figure 5 of USGS Circular 1383-E.
The illustration visually conveys the following environmental health priority topics of study:
• Environmental factors that influence the occurrence and control the distribution, severity, and dynamics of wildlife diseases affecting free-ranging populations, and consequently, people and domesticated animals.
• Environmental factors that drive the evolution of pathogens affecting aquatic and terrestrial species.
• The ways that infectious diseases impact the health or recovery of threatened and endangered species, as well as the natural functioning of ecosystems.
• The pathways, risk factors, and potential control strategies that affect transmission of diseases from aquatic and terrestrial wildlife reservoirs to agriculture and aquaculture, and vice versa.
• The exposure pathways, risk factors, and potential control strategies that affect transmission of infectious agents between wildlife and humans.
Sources/Usage
Public Domain.