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What Are the Common Sources of Biological Exposure?
Common sources of biological exposure include:
Healthcare settings
where infections can spread
Occupational exposure
in industries such as agriculture, healthcare, and laboratories
Community settings
like schools, daycare centers, and public transportation
Natural environments
where people may come into contact with zoonotic diseases
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