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How are Microbial Agents Transmitted?
Transmission of microbial agents can occur through several routes:
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Direct Contact
: Physical contact with an infected individual.
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Airborne Transmission
: Spread through respiratory droplets.
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Vector-borne Transmission
: Carried by insects like mosquitoes and ticks.
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Waterborne Transmission
: Contaminated water sources.
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Foodborne Transmission
: Contaminated food products.
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