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Osteoporosis is primarily a bone disease characterized by decreased bone density and increased fracture risk, and it is not directly caused by pathogens. Instead, it results from factors such as aging, hormonal changes (particularly decreased estrogen in postmenopausal women), nutritional deficiencies (like calcium and vitamin D), and lifestyle factors (such as lack of physical activity). While some infections and chronic inflammatory conditions can influence bone health and lead to osteoporosis as a secondary effect, pathogens themselves are not the primary cause of the disease.

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