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Use the CDC website to examine giardiasis surveillance data. Notice the variety of transmission modes that have been identified. The CDC notes several characteristics that make drinking and recreational water and person-to-person contact ideal modes of transmission. Which of the following contributes to the ease of transmission via these modes? 1) Resistance to antibiotics
2) Low infectious dose
3) Survival in environment outside host
4) Resistance to chlorine treatment

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