Hello, Can you please help me to develope the "Toxic shock syndrome" please? (I would apreciate no AI) overview of the disease A description of the causative agent A description of the mode of transmission A description of the treatment for the disease A brief overview of any preventative methods for transmission. Thank you in advance!
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Hello, Can you please help me to develope the "Toxic shock syndrome" please? (I would apreciate no AI)
- overview of the disease
- A description of the causative agent
- A description of the mode of transmission
- A description of the treatment for the disease
- A brief overview of any preventative methods for transmission.
Thank you in advance!
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