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exposure to infectious diseases
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modern era
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In the modern era, exposure to infectious diseases varies depending on vaccination status and environment.
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exposure to infectious diseases
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pre-vaccination era
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In the pre-vaccination era, there were differences in the risk of exposure to infectious diseases due to vaccination advancements.
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exposure to infectious diseases
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rural areas
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Limited access to healthcare in rural areas leads to reliance on traditional healers for infectious disease treatment.
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exposure to infectious diseases
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urban areas
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Urban areas need strong public health measures to handle exposure to infectious diseases.
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5
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exposure to infectious diseases
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Individualistic societies
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Individualistic societies' emphasis on personal autonomy and independence may shape attitudes towards exposure to infectious diseases.
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exposure to infectious diseases
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family-oriented societies
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Close-knit family structures in family-oriented societies may impact the spread of infectious diseases and influence preventative measures.
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7
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exposure to infectious diseases
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hygienic norms
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Cultural norms prioritize cleanliness and hygiene to prevent exposure to infectious diseases.
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8
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exposure to infectious diseases
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ritualistic traditions
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Rituals and traditional practices in certain indigenous communities may impact exposure to infectious diseases.
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