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- alcoholic fatty liver pathogenisisExplain how the body (including cells, organs, organ systems) is affected by the bacterium called Neisseria meningitidis? Are there any long-term effects caused by the bacterium, even after recovery?Statement regarding the transmission of pathogens from environmental surfaces
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