What causes infectious disease in the human population ?
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Tuberculosis is an often lethal disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which infects one-third of the human population. ... Finally, co-infection with other pathogens increases the risk of developing active tuberculosis (for example, HIV infection increases risk by 21–34-fold138).
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Low immunity
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Many children have low immunity
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