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Although bacteria and viruses are responsible for the majority of human diseases, eukaryotic organisms are also responsible for a number of human diseases. Disease-causing bacteria, viruses, and parasites are called pathogens.
Respond to the following in a minimum of 300 words:
Pathogen or infectious agent is a biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host.
Pathogenic organisms are of five main types: viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and worms.
(Prokaryotes include several kinds of microorganisms, such as bacteria and cyanobacteria. Eukaryotes include such microorganisms as fungi, protozoa, and simple algae)
Viral diseases that spread from person to person can cause concern.
Common examples of contagious viral diseases include the flu, the common cold, HIV, and herpes.
Today the world is at the verge of fighting the Corona virus which has become a pandemic in this 20th century.
Methods to minimize exposure to viruses: