why do we need to study different categories of diseases causing organisms
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Infectious diseases are caused by pathogens, which include bacteria, fungi protozoa, worms, viruses, and even infectious proteins called prions.
Pathogens of all classes must have mechanisms for entering their host and for evading immediate destruction by the host immune system.
Pathogens of all classes must have mechanisms for entering their host and for evading immediate destruction by the host immune system.
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A variety of microorganisms can cause disease. Pathogenic organisms are of five main types: viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and worms. Some common pathogens in each group are listed in the column on the right.
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