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bacteria take paths such as contaminated food, water, air,etc to enter the human body. improper sanitation facilities, filthy surroundings, infected or carrier insects (and animals, eg, rabid dogs) are the means of their transmission and spread.

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I believe that the most common points of entrance for bacteria in the body is through the digestive system, inhalation and broken skin. I believe the most dangerous of these, is entrance through the skin.

Abrasions, cuts, tears, and puncher wounds in the skin, can leave a point of entry for a bacterial infection. A break in our skin, in our body's natural barrier allows bacteria to gain entrance into our body; and once it does, it can put our life in danger as it spreads throughout our body.

There are a number of bacterium that can be deadly, MRSA, meningitis, streptococcus, staphylococcal aureus, brucellosis, tetanus, cellulitis, anthrax, as well as other viruses, fungi, and parasites. We can also inhale bacterium and viruses, TB, phenomena, influenza; as well as, ingesting deadly bacterium such as E. coli, botulism...

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they enter through the nose, mouth, eyes, anywhere you touch. Micheal Jackson!!!!!

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Bacteria can enter the human body through several paths. Bacteria can enter through the mouth, nose, eyes, and any open wound.

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