Malaria needs a vector (a female anopheles mosquito) for the transmission. So it's not directly transmissible...
Only tuberculosis (TB) is airborne. Other diseases require a vector (e.g., needles or mosquitoes), are foodborne (e.g., some types of hepatitis), or are sexually transmitted (e.g., some types of hepatitis and HIV).
Malaria needs a vector (a female anopheles mosquito) for the transmission. So it's not directly transmissible...
Only tuberculosis (TB) is airborne. Other diseases require a vector (e.g., needles or mosquitoes), are foodborne (e.g., some types of hepatitis), or are sexually transmitted (e.g., some types of hepatitis and HIV).
👎 I'm looking for something more specific - unrelated to how the diseases spread or behave