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The Consumer Bill of Rights, which today stands as a foundation of the consumerism movement, was introduced in 1962.
Acute Infections
Infections that have a rapid onset and typically a brief duration, often leading to noticeable symptoms and requiring immediate treatment.
Chronic Infections
Long-term infections that persist for months or years, often due to the inability of the immune system to clear the pathogen.
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Direct Transmission
The immediate transfer of disease-causing agents between hosts through physical contact or proximity.
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