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Diagnosed means: The act or process of identifying or determining the nature and cause of a disease or injury through evaluation of patient history, examination, and review of laboratory data. Determining the disease causing the symptoms presented. All diseases can be diagnosed by medical examination at some point.
Infectious disease may be referred to as extrinsic because the root cause came from outside of the patient's body. In contrast, a genetic condition may be considered intrinsic, because the cause is within the patient.
A pathogen is an organism that causes disease (they are PATHOlogy GENerators). A pathogen that does not cause disease is an oxymoron.
An infectious disease.
Sufficient cause is a cause without which will not cause the disease but with it will absolutely will cause the disease.
Gay cancer was initially referred to as the disease now called Kaposi's Sarcoma.The term gay cancer initially referred to acquired immune deficiency disease, or AIDS.
It is called as communicable disease.
B.noncommunicable disease
In general bacteria that cause disease are called pathogenic bacteria. The ones that do not cause disease are often referred to as "healthy" bacteria or "good bacteria" See Related Links for a good discussion on types of bacteria. The strain of E. Coli that lives in the mammalian gut does not cause any disease unless it were transplanted to elsewhere in the body.-- That means is DOES cause disease. Sorry,,had to add that because your answer was misleading. Bifidobacterium dentium. It is found in the digestive system and is thought to produce GABA, a naturally produced pain relieving agent and neurotransmitter in the human body.
The term 'diagnosis' is the act of determining the cause and nature of a disease of injury through examination and review. The word 'diagnoses' is the 3rd person singular present of the term.
It is considered a disorder, versus being a disease. But it is often referred to as a disease.
Emphysema.