Multiple Choice
The majority of human infections with Campylobacter species are caused by:
A) direct contact with carriers of the bacterium.
B) contamination of food,milk,or water with animal feces.
C) multiplication of the organism in food products.
D) direct contact with persons infected with the bacterium.
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