Microorganisms can be spread by airborne transmission by:
a. sneezing.
b. touching a contaminated surface.
c. talking.
d. all of the above.
d
Airborne microorganisms can be transmitted by sneezing, coughing, talking or via touching a surface/item that a
person has contaminated (e.g. by sneezing on it).
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