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What Factors Influence the Route of Exposure?
Several factors can influence the route of exposure, including:
Environmental Conditions
: Temperature, humidity, and air quality.
Behavioral Practices
: Hygiene practices, dietary habits, and social behaviors.
Socioeconomic Status
: Access to clean water, healthcare, and education.
Occupational Hazards
: Exposure to chemicals, radiation, or biological agents at work.
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