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Oral transmission, literally meaning "passing by mouth", may refer to:

  • Oral tradition of stories, texts, music, laws and other cultural elements
    • Oral gospel traditions, referring specifically to the Christian Gospels
  • Pathogen transmission in medicine and biology


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Oral transmission

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Oral transmission, literally meaning "passing by mouth", may refer to: Oral tradition of stories, texts, music, laws and other cultural elements Oral...

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Oral tradition

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material is received, preserved, and transmitted orally from one generation to another. The transmission is through speech or song and may include folktales...

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Oral gospel traditions

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written sources must have had a prehistory as oral tellings, but the very nature of oral transmission seemed to rule out the possibility of recovering...

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Pathogen transmission

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fecal–oral transmission – usually from unwashed hands, contaminated food or water sources due to lack of sanitation and hygiene, an important transmission route...

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Oral literature

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descriptions for oral literature or folk literature. A broad conceptualization refers to it as literature characterized by oral transmission and the absence...

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Esoteric transmission

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song. This oral transmission defines Vajrayana and Ngagpa traditions and provides them with their nomenclature.[citation needed] Trhi is the oral instruction...

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Oral law

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written organisation. The oral tradition (from the Latin tradere = to transmit) is the typical instrument of transmission of the oral codes or, in a more general...

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Oral Torah

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"Oral Torah" developed over generations among the inhabitants of Judea and Israel and were passed down through various modes of cultural transmission,...

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Anilingus

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practices generally revolve around hygiene so as to prevent fecal–oral route transmission of diseases. Extra precautions include STI testing, dental dams...

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Epic of King Gesar

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to Miyul(Earth) to restore peace and stability. According to Balti oral transmission he was born in village Roung yul, Baltistan The ancestor Dong-gsum...

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Polio

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through fecal–oral transmission (e.g. poor hygiene, or by ingestion of food or water contaminated by human feces), or via the oraloral route. Those who...

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Vedas

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[this tradition of oral transmission is] "by far the more remarkable [than the relatively recent tradition of written transmission], not merely because...

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Vedic chant

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dhvaja-pāṭha and ghana-pāṭha are methods of recitation of a text and its oral transmission that developed after 5th century BCE, that is after the start of Buddhism...

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Epithets in Homer

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of metrically fitting phrases to add to a name) and because of the oral transmission of the poems; they are mnemonic aids to the singer and the audience...

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Classical languages of India

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Buddhism. Pali writings existed as early as 1st century BCE, and oral transmission is considered to be in existence since 3rd century BCE. Meitei, or...

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Cunnilingus

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infections (STIs), but the transmission risk from oral sex, especially of HIV, is significantly lower than for vaginal or anal sex. Oral sex is often regarded...

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Escherichia coli

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facultative anaerobes constitute about 0.1% of gut microbiota, and fecal–oral transmission is the major route through which pathogenic strains of the bacterium...

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History of poetry

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writing was available as a reminder. Thus, to aid memorization and oral transmission, surviving works from prehistoric and ancient societies appear to...

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Ray cat

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the future, building on the Human Interference Task Force's idea of oral transmission of radiation's dangers. Bastide and Fabbri did not specify a particular...

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Eilat virus

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alphavirus similar to that of the EILV would use mosquitoes as the vector of transmission to other (usually vertebrates) creatures. However, the Eilat virus can...

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Baraita

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encapsulates the entire Oral Law in a purposely compact form (designed to both facilitate and necessitate oral transmission), many variant versions,...

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Chronic wasting disease

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prairie voles, mice, and ferrets. An experimental case study of oral transmission of CWD to reindeer shows certain reindeer breeds may be susceptible...

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Cryptosporidium

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hypoxemia (63,–66). ... While fecal-oral transmission is indisputably the major route of infection, transmission via coughing and fomites is also possible...

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Intestinal parasite infection

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include ingestion of undercooked meat, drinking infected water, fecal–oral transmission and skin absorption. Some types of helminths and protozoa are classified...

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Chagas disease

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increased. Transmission rates have also risen in the Gran Chaco region due to insecticide resistance and in the Amazon basin due to oral transmission. While...

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Infection

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Sexual transmission, with the result being called sexually transmitted infection. Oral transmission, diseases that are transmitted primarily by oral means...

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