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infectious disease
one due to organisms ranging in size from viruses to parasitic worms; it may be contagious in origin, result from nosocomial
organisms, or be due to endogenous microflora from the nose and throat, skin, or bowel. An emerging infectious disease is one that is endemic in a given population but that has begun increasing in frequency or developing resistance to drug
therapy or other treatments. See also communicable disease.

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