ACCESS IN MOODLE ROOMS
ACCESS IN MOODLE ROOMS
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The disease is transmitted by three modes of transmission includes: direct contact (person to person), indirect contact (transmitted by indirectly through living vectors), and transmitted through inanimate substance or objects such as water or food. The disease reservoirs include insects, soil, chronic carriers, apparently healthy people and numerous other source.

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