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  1. ... appear. Ebola can ONLY spread between humans by direct contact with infected body fluids including but not limited ... they are more likely to come in to direct contact with body fluids. The proper use of personal ...
  2. ... or internal organs when a person comes into direct contact with an electrical current. ... That means electricity passes easily throughout the body. Direct contact with electrical current can be deadly. While some ...
  3. ... can get body lice if you come in direct contact with someone who has lice. You can also ... know someone is infested with body lice, avoid direct contact with that person, the person's clothing, and bedding.
  4. ... children and occurs when a child comes into direct contact with a skin lesion or an object that ... Avoid direct contact with the skin lesions of people who have molluscum contagiosum. Do not share towels or other personal ...
  5. ... the skin becomes red, sore, or inflamed after direct contact with a substance.
  6. ... You can catch it if you come into direct contact with an area of ringworm on someone's body. ...
  7. ... is an uncontrolled SARS outbreak. When possible, avoid direct contact with people who have SARS until at least ...
  8. ... transmitted diseases (STDs). These infections are spread by direct contact with a sore on the genitals or mouth, ...
  9. Bacteria are spread by direct contact with infected people, or by droplets an infected person coughs or exhales. Avoid contact with infected people.
  10. ... previously received hepatitis A vaccine and who has direct contact with someone with hepatitis A should get hepatitis ...
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