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Yaws: Understanding Transmission, Risk Factors, and Prevention
Anyone can get yaws, but it is most common in children. It is spread through direct contact with an infected person or animal, or through contact with contaminated soil, water, or objects. Yaws is more common in tropical regions, particularly in Africa, Asia, and South America.Animal Bites - Related Articles
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