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The text provides information about common diseases in humans, specifically focusing on various pathogens like bacteria and protozoa, their effects, and examples of specific diseases they cause. It explains how these diseases are transmitted and their symptoms.
Answer
Discusses infectious and non-infectious diseases like Typhoid fever and Malaria, with details on pathogens.
The final answer covers information about infectious and non-infectious diseases, with examples like Typhoid fever and Malaria caused by specific pathogens such as Salmonella typhi and Plasmodium.
Answer for screen readers
The final answer covers information about infectious and non-infectious diseases, with examples like Typhoid fever and Malaria caused by specific pathogens such as Salmonella typhi and Plasmodium.
More Information
The textbook page explains diseases transmitted from person to person as infectious, including influenza and malaria. It details specific pathogens like Salmonella typhi causing Typhoid fever and Plasmodium causing Malaria, and mentions transmission methods and symptoms.
Tips
Remember the difference between infectious (transmittable) and non-infectious (non-transmittable) diseases. Focus on pathogen identification and mode of transmission.
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