HEALTH THE BASICS
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Chapter 14, Problem 1PQ
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To discuss: when a patient touches her diseased part and touches other organ of her and its gets the infection
Introduction:
The infectious disease are known as contagious diseases which result from the infection. The infection is incursion from the organism body tissue through syndrome causing proxies.
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Chapter 14 Solutions
HEALTH THE BASICS
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