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. $ bottle of water $ fruit smoothie fresh banana and strawberries. $ fresh juice $ mexican coffee $ hot tea $ coffee $ hot chocolate $ breakfast omelet a la mexicana plate made with eggs, sauteed veggies and types of cheeses, with meat. served with refried beans, grilled potatoes, salsa fresca and avocado
. $ + breakfast plate scrambled eggs, meat, sauteed onions, bell peppers and tomatoes. served with refried beans, grilled potatoes, salsa fresca and avocado. $ + chilaquiles plate green or red fried tortilla strips, scrambled eggs, serranos, onions, tomatoes, tomatillo sauce and mexican cheese. served...
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humans in other ways: vectorborne, e.g being bitten by a tick, a mosquito, a flea. diseases that can be transmitted in this way include malaria, west nile virus and lyme disease. direct contact or close proximity. coming into contact with the saliva, blood, urine, mucous, faeces or other body fluids of
germs. diseases that are mainly transmissible to other animals or humans in this way include: avian influenza , a highly contagious viral disease which occurs primarily in poultry and wild water birds. q fever , a disease caused by the bacterium coxiela burnetti. it has been reported in a wide range of...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/non-foodborne-zoonotic-diseases
humans in other ways: vectorborne, e.g being bitten by a tick, a mosquito, a flea. diseases that can be transmitted in this way include malaria, west nile virus and lyme disease. direct contact or close proximity. coming into contact with the saliva, blood, urine, mucous, faeces or other body fluids of
germs. diseases that are mainly transmissible to other animals or humans in this way include: avian influenza , a highly contagious viral disease which occurs primarily in poultry and wild water birds. q fever , a disease caused by the bacterium coxiela burnetti. it has been reported in a wide range of...
https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/non-foodborne-zoonotic-diseases