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What Are the Common Routes of Exposure?
The common routes of exposure include:
Inhalation
: Breathing in airborne particles, gases, or vapors.
Ingestion
: Consuming contaminated food or water.
Dermal Contact
: Direct contact with skin or mucous membranes.
Injection
: Introduction of substances directly into the bloodstream.
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