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Communicable diseases occur due to the
infection of pathogenic michowuigenismas (true. Hadsel​

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Answered by riyansh5
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Diseases caused by pathogens are called communicable diseases . This means they can be transferred from one person to another. There are other types of disease which cannot be caught: Inherited genetic disorders like cystic fibrosis .

Answered by YakshPatel007
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Four main types of pathogens cause infection: Viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protists.

Viruses. Viruses are tiny pathogens that contain genetic material. ...

Bacteria. Bacteria are microscopic, single celled organisms. ...

Fungi. Fungi are a type of organism that includes yeasts, molds, and mushrooms. ...

Protists.

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