Infections that aren’t contagious

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Some infections -- like Legionnaires disease, ear infections, and UTIs -- come from surfaces, food or water, or just bacteria that already live in or on your body growing out of control, rather than another person.

Mayo Clinic: “Infectious Diseases,” “Ear Infections,” “Urinary Tract Infections,” “Yeast Infection,” “Salmonella,” “E. coli,” “Rabies.”CDC: “Legionella,” “Sinus Infection ”, “Naegleria fowleri,” “Ticks,” “Mosquito-Borne Diseases,” “Rodents.”Tufts Medical Center: “Are Sinus Infections Contagious?”This tool does not provide medical advice.THIS TOOL DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE.

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