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What Are the Types of Infections?
Infections can be categorized based on the pathogen involved:
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Viral infections
: Caused by viruses (e.g., influenza, HIV).
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Bacterial infections
: Caused by bacteria (e.g., tuberculosis, strep throat).
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Fungal infections
: Caused by fungi (e.g., candidiasis, athlete's foot).
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Parasitic infections
: Caused by parasites (e.g., malaria, giardiasis).
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