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Microorganisms : Microorganisms, also known as microbes, are tiny living things that can cause disease in humans

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SPONSOR BY : "This Content Sponsored by Genreviews.Online Genreviews.online is One of the Review Portal Site Website Link: https://genreviews.online/ Sponsor Content: #genreviews.online, #genreviews, #productreviews, #bestreviews, #reviewportal" Disease and microorganism: Microbial disease is the result of microbes entering the body and multiplying in the tissues. Thus, the microbes that cause illness are called harmful microbes or disease microbes. Nutrients in the human body are the material for these microbes to grow. In this way, the worms that get nutrients from the body and cause disease are called a) Parasite. Some microbes take up nutrients in the body and do not cause any symptoms in return. These are called commensals but some microbes feed on dead tissue and other non-living matter. These are called Saprophytes. 1.Type of disease microorganism: Infection can be divided into two types.  (a) Exogenous Infection.  (b) Endogenous infection a).  Exogenous Infection:...

SOURCES and MODS of INFECTION: Infectious diseases are transmitted to susceptible hosts either by disease production or by an infected person. Basically there are four links in the chain of infection.

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  SPONCER BY: "This Content Sponsored by Genreviews.Online Genreviews.online is One of the Review Portal Site Website Link: https://genreviews.online/ Sponsor Content: #genreviews.online, #genreviews, #productreviews, #bestreviews, #reviewportal" DESCRIPTION: They are Infectious factor Reservoir of pathogens Modes of transmission or transmission Hospitality in an infectious state. This "chain of transmission" continues to expand until it is complete. We must take action to break this link to prevent and control such infections. Infectious factor: Microorganisms include bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa etc. These are common infectious agents. The latent disease-causing potential of a microorganism or parasite depends on the following factors: a) Sufficient organisms b) The intensity or ability to produce disease c) Ability to enter the host's body and survive d) A situation where th...