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bobthebuilder

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What are the three principal means of controlling spread of communicable diseases?
 
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__________ is formed when fatty acids are broken down into two carbon acetate fragments linked to a complex carrier molecule known as co enzyme A.
 
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Answer to Question 1

1 . Immunization
2 . Identification, isolation, and treatment of infected persons
3 . Control of means of indirect transmission (spraying for insects, cleaning contaminated water or food, etc.)

Answer to Question 2

Acetyl coenzyme A



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