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The parenteral route of infection occurs when an organism gets access to the tissues underneath the mucous membranes or the skin. Punctures, injections, bites, cuts, wounds, surgery and split skin or mucous membranes (from swelling or dryness) are all examples of parenteral routes of infection.

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Tortura, Funke, Case. Microbiology: an Introduction, 10th ed. San Francisco: Pearson: 2010: 429.

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1) Rapid action

2) when oral route can not be use, parenteral route is importamt.

3) Not effective except as imjection

4) many new drugs particularly those derived from new development in biotechnologically can only be given parenteral coz they inactivated in GIT if given orally

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