Infectious Disease
Infectious disease is a disease caused by the presence of a microorganism such as a virus, bacteria, or parasite. These diseases can be spread from person to person or from animals to humans. Infectious diseases are responsible for millions of deaths each year, and are the leading causes of death in both developed and developing countries. It is important to practice proper hygiene and to get vaccinated to protect against many of these illnesses. Early diagnosis and treatment can stop the spread of some infectious diseases, helping to protect the health of the population.
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