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Jefferson Pham
28 March, 00:55
What makes a pathogen "infectious"?
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Andrew Cannon
28 March, 01:10
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Infections occur when viruses, bacteria, or other microbes enter ones body and begin to multiply.
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Evangeline Castaneda
28 March, 01:35
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Pathogens are alien to certain animal bodies such as certain pathogens are harmful to human bodies. These pathgens enter the body and multiply themselves, which makes them "infectious".
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