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How Does Waterborne Transmission Occur?
Waterborne diseases are often transmitted through:
Drinking contaminated water
Consuming food prepared with contaminated water
Recreational activities in contaminated water bodies
Pathogens in contaminated water can enter the body through ingestion, leading to infection and disease.
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