Infectious diseases caused by fungi include candidiasis, aspergillosis, and ringworm. Infectious diseases caused by parasites include malaria, toxoplasmosis, and giardiasis.
Hepatitis A or B or C involves an infection of the liver caused by a virus.
Chickenpox is caused by varicella zoster virus (VZV). Hepatitis, or inflammation of the liver, may be viral, but may also be caused by parasites, metabolic disease, medications or alcohol, or other illnesses.
"germs" -- bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi, and possibly prions
Bacterial diseases are diseases caused by bacteria, in contrast to those caused by parasites, viruses, or fungi.
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Skin diseases can be caused by viruses, fungi, bacteria, or parasites.
A blocked bile duct is caused by biliary blockage caused by gallstones, inflammation of bile ducts, tumore, parasites or caused by diseases such as hepatitis and cirrhosis.
Alcohol, viruses, and parasites are the three most common. Of the viral hepatitides, hepatitis A and E are caused by consuming food or water infected with fecal matter. Hepatitis B, C, and D are caused by contact with infected blood or other bodily fluids. Mono may also cause heptatitis.
Fungi are a group of organisms that obtain nutrients by breaking down dead organic matter or by forming symbiotic relationships, while parasites are organisms that live on or in a host organism and rely on the host for nutrients, sometimes causing harm to the host. Fungi have a wide range of ecological roles, while parasites are specialized in relying on a host for survival.
Immune cells in the body attacking the liver and causing autoimmune hepatitis Infections from viruses (such as hepatitis A, B, or C), bacteria, or parasites Liver damage from alcohol, poisonous mushrooms, or other poisons Medications, such as an overdose of acetaminophen, which can be deadly
It is called infective hepatitis or hepatitis A