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How are Occupational Infections Transmitted?
Occupational infections can be transmitted through various routes:
Airborne transmission
: Inhalation of infectious aerosols, common in healthcare settings.
Contact transmission
: Direct or indirect contact with infected materials or surfaces.
Vector-borne transmission
: Bites from infected animals or insects.
Bloodborne transmission
: Exposure to infected blood or bodily fluids.
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