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Is it likely for somebody to give another person carbon monoxide poisoning?

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Dr. William Singer
Pediatric Neurology 53 years experience
No: Carbon monoxide poisoning is an environmental toxin. You can only be poisoned by breathing it in an environment contaminated by carbon monoxide.
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