How do biological agents enter the body?

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Depends on the agent(s) invovled. Biological weapons agents enter the target body aerobically (via breathing), by oral/nasal injestion, through the skin, and also, in contact with agent that's settled on a surface -- from there to your hands, to your mouth -- this is why there is so much emphasis on washing all the time in an NBC zone.

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