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Bacteria, why do they make me sick?
Gino Corsini Acuña, illustrated by Felipe Serrano González, translated by Paulina Segovia, edited by Isidora Sesnic Humeres

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Bacteria, why do they make me sick? is a book that aims to familiarize us with the tiny and invisible world of the microorganisms we live and constantly interact without even noticing it.

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