26. highly susceptible populations include:
a. younger than 5, older than 65, and immune comp...
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26. highly susceptible populations include:
a. younger than 5, older than 65, and immune compromised
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b. older than 5, younger than 65, and immune compromised
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c. younger than 5, older than 45, and immature
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d. younger than 5, older than 65, and physically disabled
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