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write two disease caused by the virus bacteria also write the name of their causative agent

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Answered by sanskarpatel18
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Common pathogenic bacteria and the types of bacterial diseases they cause include: Escherichia coli and Salmonella cause food poisoning. Helicobacter pylori cause gastritis and ulcers. Neisseria gonorrhoeae causes the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea........

Answered by Lovelycornetto
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Viral diseases are contagious and spread from person to person when a virus enters the body and begins to multiply. Common ways that viruses spread from person to person include:

Breathing in air-borne droplets contaminated with a virus

Eating food or drinking water contaminated with a virus

Having sexual contact with a person who is infected with a sexually transmitted virus

Indirect transmission from person to person by a virus host, such as a mosquito, tick, or field mouse

Touching surfaces or body fluids contaminated with a virus

Viral diseases result in a wide variety of symptoms that vary in character and severity depending on the type of viral infection and other factors, including the person’s age and overall health. Common symptoms of viral diseases include flu-like symptoms and malaise.

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