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What Factors Influence Transmission?
Several factors influence disease transmission:
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Agent factors
: Characteristics of the pathogen, such as virulence and infectious dose.
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Host factors
: Individual susceptibility, immunity, and behaviors.
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Environmental factors
: Climate, living conditions, and population density.
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