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Blood and other body fluids are strong transmitters of infection because they serve as a reservoir for A: pathogens. B: antiseptics. C: hosts. D: fomites.
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Blood and other body fluids are strong transmitters of infection because they serve as a reservoir for
A: pathogens.
B: antiseptics.
C: hosts.
D: fomites.
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its A. hope this helps
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The answer is A :) hope this helps!
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