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an infectious disease is a disease caused by bacterial, viral, fungal, or protozoan infection.
an infectious disease is a disease caused by bacterial, viral, fungal, or protozoan infection.
TB
Tuberculosis is a bacterial disease generally spread through the air by coughing or sneezing.
An infectious agent is a pathogen (germ). There are six kinds of infectious agents.Here they are listed:BactiriaVirusFungiHelminthPrionProtizoa.
Not directly, but the infectious microorganism that causes the disease may produce a toxin that is the cause of some of the disease's symptoms. Not every disease causing microorganism produces a toxin.
Live vaccines carry a small risk of developing an infectious disease. Inactivated vaccines cannot cause the infectious disease they're meant to prevent.
A pathogen causes infectious disease. For instance, influenza virus is the pathogen that causes flu.
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E. H. Beachey has written: 'Bacterial adherence in infectious disease'
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Yes, they cause a large portion of the infectious diseases.