human immunodeficiency virus
Unicellular infectious agents are prokaryotes, eukaryotes, bacteria, and protoza.
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The patient's own normal flora
Antibody
Infectious diseases are those diseases which are caused by infectious agents (which include microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, protozoa and virus, as well as some multicellular animals such as worms) and hence they are the ones which can spread from one person to another. Non-infectious diseases are those diseases that are not caused by infectious agents and do not spread from one person to another.
It is not known if infectious agents also cause MALT lymphomas outside of the stomach.
Prions are the smallest known infectious agents.
Unicellular infectious agents are prokaryotes, eukaryotes, bacteria, and protoza.
Pathogens are infectious agents.
By coming in direct contact with people that have the disease, or if the nature of the illness is such that the infectious agent can survive outside the body by making contact with those infectious agents where they are left by the carriers of the disease.
vaccines
In general, infectious arthritis is caused by the spread of a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection through the bloodstream to the joint. The disease agents may enter the joint directly from the outside as a result of an injury or a surgical procedure.
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The CPT code 87798 is used for DNA or RNA detection of infectious agents. It is used for infectious agents that do not already have their own specific CPT code.
infectious diseases and types of chemicals
fungi and protozoa and bacteria
No. You also have bacteria, fungi, etc.