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Any organism that causes a disease to it's host is considered to be a pathogen. A pathogen can be a bacteria, virus or a fungus.

For example

Bacterium -Strep Throat and Meningitis

Virus - Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C

Fungus - Athelete's Foot

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