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Explain the causes and method of spreadbof some common infectious diseases?


Explain the causes and method of spreadbof some common infectious diseases?

Spread--Touch, droplet infection (coughing or sneezing), blood transfusion, sexual contact, sharing needles.
Causes-- Bacteria, viruses.

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