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what are the particles to prevent airborne particles​

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An airborne disorder is any disease that is caused by a microorganism that is transmitted through the air. Many clinically important airborne diseases are caused by a variety of pathogens including bacteria, viruses, and fungi.[1] These organisms may be transmitted through sneezing, coughing, spraying of liquids, spread of dust, talking, or any activity that results in the generation of aerosolized particles. It is important to be aware that airborne diseases, in general, do not include disorders caused by air pollution, poisons, smog, and dust.

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