No matter where you travel or walk, you are in risk of being exposed to pathological diseases. These diseases can be from an accident that happened close to you, or a crime scene that you just might walk by, or other areas where blood or bodily fluids were present or spilled. And you could get in contact with the diseases by having either direct contact with the fluids, or by being nearby and touching someone who touched the fluids. There are so many ways you can catch a disease by this method. If these pathological diseases are rampant in bodily fluids, what type of ways can or situations can occur to create these disease rampant fluids? Here are a few situations that can occur:
• Accident: Anytime you happen to see an accident, or even been involved in an accident, you could be exposed to diseases from open wounds from the victims themselves. This includes blood, semen, or other bodily fluids.
• Blood: Believe it or not, you can get contaminated by just touching blood. Or, if you have a blood transfusion you can get all sorts of diseases. You don't have to be near an accident to touch blood. You could see someone on the street after he was shot or stabbed. As long as you are near and touch the person, and get the person's blood on you, you could get contaminated.
• Crime: You could also get contaminated by being involved in some kind of crime where your friend or partner is either shot or stabbed, or the perpetrator is hurt in some way. If the person that is hurt, has any kind of wound, this could cause diseases to enter into your body.
• Death: If you've ever seen a dead animal, you know how it smells. Plus, the body starts to decay. Well, you could get some kind of disease from the dead animal. The same goes with being around a dead person. If someone died in your home, you could get some kind of disease from that body by being around it.