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Some are spread by skin-to-skin contact, while others are typically spread during sex.
Some are spread simply by skin-to-skin contact, while others are typically spread during sex.
Cholera is typically spread through water or food that is contaminated by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
Genital herpes is typically spread through sex and is usually caused by H.S.V.-2.
The six episodes, running some 18 hours and typically spread over three or four days, are here concentrated in two.
The disease, whose symptoms include bloody diarrhea, severe cramps and dehydration, is typically spread by contact with human feces.
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Cholera typically spreads through contact with contaminated water or sewage, and in Luanda's slums, both are everywhere.
Word of the strikes typically spreads via anonymous local authorities, exercising responsibility for tribal Pakistan or rural Yemen, talking to local reporters.
It typically spreads through blood-sucking "kissing" bugs that bite on people's faces during the night and is estimated to affect seven to eight million people worldwide.
Unlike most malware which typically spreads when a user clicks on a malicious link or downloads a malicious attachment Flashback simply downloaded itself without prompting.
Scientists still do not know which birds carry the virus silently and which die from it quickly, or how it typically spreads from wild bird to wild bird, or between wild birds and poultry.
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