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How Are Infectious Diseases Classified?
Infectious diseases can be classified based on the type of pathogen, mode of transmission, or clinical presentation. For example:
Bacterial infections
: Tuberculosis, Cholera
Viral infections
: Influenza, HIV/AIDS
Fungal infections
: Candidiasis, Aspergillosis
Parasitic infections
: Malaria, Giardiasis
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