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The specific points of entry and exit from the cells

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A portal of exit is the site from where micro-organisms leave the host to enter another host and cause disease/infection. For example, a micro-organism may leave the reservoir through the nose or mouth when someone sneezes or coughs, or in faeces.

A portal of entry is the site through which micro-organisms enter the susceptible host and cause disease/infection. Infectious agents enter the body through various portals, including the mucous membranes, the skin, the respiratory and the gastrointestinal tracts.

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1. Skin & Mucous Membranes 2. Respiratory tract 3. Digestive tract 4. Genito-urinary tract 5. Placenta

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