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How does Clostridium botulinum, an obligate anaerobe, secrete its potent toxins in food?
Medical Care
Professional services rendered by healthcare practitioners aimed at maintaining, improving, or diagnosing health issues.
Fidelity
The ethical principle of being faithful and loyal to commitments and obligations, often used in the context of professional conduct and relationships.
Nonmaleficence
A principle in bioethics that obliges healthcare professionals to not intentionally create harm or injury to the patient, either through acts of commission or omission.
Autonomy
The right of individuals to make their own choices and decisions, based on their own values and beliefs, without coercion.
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