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What are Infectious Agents?
Infectious agents, also known as pathogens, are organisms that cause disease. These agents can be
bacteria
,
viruses
,
fungi
,
parasites
, or
prions
. They invade and multiply within a host, leading to infection and sometimes disease.
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