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Sergio039 [100]
2 years ago
11

¿Qué significa que una enfermedad es contagiosa? Explicar con ejemplos

Biology
1 answer:
krok68 [10]2 years ago
6 0
Enfermedad que se puede transmitir muy rápidamente de una persona a otra por medio de contacto directo (al tocar a una persona que tiene la infección), contacto indirecto (al tocar un objeto contaminado) o por contacto con gotitas (inhaladas cuando una persona que tiene la infección tose, estornuda o habla).


Un ejemplo de una enfermedad sería el sida es transmitido por actividad sexual desprotegida o por contacto de la sangre o de la saliva de la persona con sida hacia alguien con una herida

Espero ayude :)
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