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Ebola is caused by one of four Ebola viruses: Ebola Zaire (most deadly), Ebola Sudan, Ebola Cote d' Ivoire, and Ebola Reston (found in Virgina, US, not deadly to humans)
Bacteria, fungi, mushrooms
The Ebola disease is caused by one of four ebola variants, BDBV, EBOV, SUDV or TAFV. They all come from the same place, however; Congo. Where the first Ebola virus was first found.
The biggest species of decomposers are fungi.
Tetanus is caused by a common bacteria found in the soil. It can be contracted by the bacteria entering the body from a wound. Such as stepping on a rusty nail.
Bubonic plague
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There is no one disease since there are a multitude of pathogenic bacteria that can be transmitted by food. See Related Links.
Tooth decay caused by bacteria. It begins when bacteria in your mouth make acids that attack the tooth's surface.
It can be anywhere in the body. It is a flesh-easting disease caused by streptococcal bacteria.
Tuberculosis is caused by a bacteria which has no nucleus. It has DNA, but it is not found inside a membrane such as we have in our cells.