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because of their size and shape, or they may be swallowed after being held in the mouth while the battery is being changed. Battery ingestion can cause medical problems including blocked
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Ingestion can also refer to a mechanism picking up something and making it enter an internal hollow of that mechanism, e.g. "
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Some pathogenic organisms are typically ingested by other routes.
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objects or for food items in a form not normally eaten, such as
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most commonly infects humans via consumption of undercooked
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Index

Ingested
Ingested (band)
organism
animals
mouth
gastrointestinal tract
eating
drinking
single-celled organisms
cell membrane
nutritional
medication
oral administration
recreational drugs
foreign bodies
excrement
pathogenic
organisms
poisons
grille
driftwood
pathogens
transmitted
viruses
bacteria
parasites
faecal-oral route
drinking water
faeces
food

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