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One of the most challenging parts of auditing is properly applying the factors that affect tests of details of balances.
Blood-related Risk
Risk factors or conditions that involve the blood and can affect health, such as diseases, genetic predispositions, or environmental exposures.
Sexually Transmitted Infection
Infections transmitted through sexual contact, caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites, with varying symptoms and treatments.
Donor Semen
Semen provided by a man (a donor) for use in assisted reproductive technologies or artificial insemination to achieve pregnancy in a woman.
Injected Drugs
Medications that are administered through a needle directly into the body, bypassing the digestive system.
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