Difference between pathogens and opportunistic organisms
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A primary pathogen is a virus, bacteria, fungi, or any other biological entity that causes a disease when it gains entry into a victim's body. The disease caused by the primarypathogen is usually one that stresses the victim's immune system. ... Secondary oropportunistic pathogens refers to this group of micro-organisms.
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A primary pathogen is a virus, bacteria, fungi, or any other biological entity that causes a disease when it gains entry into a victim's body. The disease caused by the primarypathogen is usually one that stresses the victim's immune system. ... Secondary oropportunistic pathogens refers to this group of micro-organisms.
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