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By avaniAntimicrobial Agents. Antimicrobial agents. Antibiotics – bacteria Antifungals – fungus Antiprotozoans – protozoa Antihelminths – worms. Infection. It has only been in the last 150 years that we have realized that infections were caused by other living organisms residing in the host.
By kaelemبسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Zoonoses Disease Lecture-1 Introduction. Definition. Infection : pathogenic microorganisms penetrate the host defenses, enter the tissues, and multiply Disease: The pathologic state that results when something damages or disrupts tissues and organs
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By ronTularemia. This is an infectious disease caused by the organism Francisella tularensis . The disease this organism causes has a large range of hosts, methods of transmission, portals of entry, and clinical syndromes. There are two main types- A and B.
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