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Hello students.
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So today's question is about infectious diseases, like what are actually infectious diseases? and what is the difference between the terms infection and disease? how do they differ from each other? so let's look into the first part of the question, what is infectious diseases.
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So infectious diseases are diseases which are caused by the microorganisms.
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Microorganisms, which can be anything.
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Microorganism, any pathogen.
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Any pathogen, for example, it can be via bacteria.
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It can be via bacteria.
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Virus, fungi, nematod, anything.
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Anything.
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Anything.
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In case of infectious diseases, these can be transmitted.
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These can be transmitted from person to person.
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Transmitted from person to person.
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And agents can be, agents can be animal.
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It can be transmitted across animals via insects, via plants.
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They can be and human.
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So anything can be transmitting agents and they are contagious.
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For example, they are transmittable.
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They are communicable...