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How is Shigella Transmitted?
The primary mode of transmission is the
fecal-oral route
. This can occur through:
Consumption of contaminated food or water
Direct person-to-person contact
Touching contaminated surfaces and then touching the mouth
Inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene practices significantly contribute to the spread of Shigella.
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