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Assignment Research each organism and explain the mode of transmission, which system/s of the body they affect and the type of PPE you would use to prevent contracting and spreading that particular type of infection. •MRSA, VRE, C.Diff, Hepatitis (A, B & C), HIV, Influenza (A, B & H1N1) *** Be thorough and Specific***
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