Virology
Fecal-oral transmission is a route of disease spread that occurs when pathogens in fecal particles are ingested through contaminated food, water, or surfaces. This type of transmission is crucial in understanding how certain animal viruses propagate, particularly those associated with gastrointestinal diseases. It highlights the importance of sanitation and hygiene in preventing outbreaks caused by viruses that can survive outside a host.
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