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1. Human-to-human Transmission refers to the ability of an infectious diseases to be passed continuously from one person to another.

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Notes: Some viruses can be transmitted:

  • Between animals, whihc is animal-to-animal
  • From animal-to-human (and vice versa)
  • From human-to-human.







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