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What Diseases are Spread by Droplets?
Several diseases are known to spread primarily through droplets. These include:
Influenza
Common Cold
COVID-19
Tuberculosis
Whooping Cough (Pertussis)
Each of these diseases can be highly contagious, making understanding droplet transmission crucial for public health.
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