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How are hookworms transmitted? A.by ticks and fleas B. by contaminated water C.by air dispersal D. by skin contact E. by mosquitoes
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How are hookworms transmitted?
A.by ticks and fleas
B. by contaminated water
C.by air dispersal
D. by skin contact
E. by mosquitoes
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