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A. Keeping your own doctor appointments will help you to detect certain diseases early but has no impact on preventing the spread of diseases to others.
B. You should frequently wash your hands with soap and water to prevent communicable diseases from spreading.
C. Cleaning and disinfecting surfaces often is one way that you can help to prevent contracting and spreading communicable diseases.
D. To prevent communicable diseases from spreading, you should wash your hands after touching animals and make sure pets receive routine veterinary care.
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