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"Etiologic agent"
Keywords:
toxin
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microorganism
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viable
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germs
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disease
Related Terms:
Pathogenic
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Virulence
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Mycosis
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Infectious disease
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Infectious diseases
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Anthrax
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Pathogen
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Virus
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Opportunistic pathogen
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Pathogenicity
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Infection
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Subclinical infection
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Foodborne illness
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Brucellosis
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Germ theory
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Epizootic
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Staphylococci
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Cryptosporidium
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Pathogens
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Canine distemper
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Zoonotic disease
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Communicable disease
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Contagious disease
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Babesiosis
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Distemper
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Chagas disease
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Trichinosis
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Cryptosporidiosis
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Bacterial infection
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Leishmaniasis
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Lyme disease
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Salmonella
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Malaria
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Tularemia
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Toxoplasmosis
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Syphilis
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Etiology
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Coccidiosis
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Toxic shock syndrome
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Calicivirus
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Typhus
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Secondary infection
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Campylobacter
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Exanthem
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Parvovirus
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Colonization
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Asymptomatic
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Mycobacterium
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Fungal infection
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Leptospirosis
the organism that causes a disease.
nap.edu
Biological agents that cause disease in humans or animals.
ibc.arizona.edu
A viable microorganism or its toxin which causes, or may cause, human disease.
apasi.net
An agent that causes disease.
health.state.nm.us
A living microorganism that may cause human disease, e.g., germs. Those living organisms or their toxins that contributes to the cause of infection, disease, or other abnormal condition.
newcityfire.org
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