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... unintentional transmission to others possible. • Impaired judgment: use of drugs and alcohol. • Lack of immunity: Organisms can escape the body’s immune defenses, individuals can remain infected and transmit the infection. • Body piercing: Wound gives organisms direct access to the bloodstream. Pier ...


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