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How is Shigellosis Transmitted?
Shigellosis is primarily transmitted via the fecal-oral route. This can occur through:
Consumption of contaminated food or water
Direct person-to-person contact
Contact with contaminated surfaces or objects
The disease is particularly common in places with poor sanitation and hygiene practices.
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