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How are Biological Agents Transmitted?
Biological agents can be transmitted through various routes, including
direct contact
,
airborne transmission
,
vector-borne transmission
, and
foodborne transmission
. The mode of transmission often dictates the necessary public health interventions to control the spread.
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How are Biological Agents Transmitted?
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