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What are Some Examples of Diseases from Natural Sources?
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Waterborne Diseases
: Cholera, caused by the bacterium *Vibrio cholerae*.
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Soil-borne Diseases
: Tetanus, caused by *Clostridium tetani*.
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Vector-borne Diseases
: Malaria, transmitted by *Anopheles* mosquitoes.
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Zoonotic Diseases
: Rabies, transmitted by infected animals.
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