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How Do Microorganisms Spread?
Microorganisms spread through various modes of transmission, including:
Direct Contact
: Physical interaction with an infected person or animal.
Indirect Contact
: Contact with contaminated surfaces or objects.
Airborne Transmission
: Spread through droplets or particles in the air.
Vector-Borne Transmission
: Spread by insects or other animals.
Waterborne Transmission
: Spread through contaminated water sources.
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What are Microorganisms?
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What Methods Are Used to Study Microorganisms?
What Are the Sources of Water Pollutants?
How Do Vaccines Help Control Microorganisms?
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How is Environmental Engineering Related to Epidemiology?
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