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agasfer [191]
3 years ago
15

¿Por qué decimos que la SIMINELA es un sistema?

Physics
1 answer:
rjkz [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

I dont speak Spanish but I used google translate tehe

Explanation:

La infección por Salmonella (salmonelosis) es una enfermedad bacteriana común que afecta el tracto intestinal. ... Los humanos se infectan con mayor frecuencia a través de agua o alimentos contaminados. Por lo general, las personas con infección por salmonella no tienen síntomas. Otros desarrollan diarrea, fiebre y calambres abdominales dentro de las ocho a 72 horas.

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