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Microorganisms that can cause disease in other organisms or in humans, animals and plants (eg, bacteria, viruses, or parasites) found in sewage, in runoff from farms or rural areas populated with domestic and wild animals, and in water used for swimming. Fish and shellfish contaminated by pathogens, or the contaminated water itself, can cause serious illness.
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| pathology |
The study of disease.
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| pathology |
the study of disease, focusing on causes, development and progress, and how the body is affected.
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| pathologic |
Generalized or localized bone disease is present.
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| pathogenesis |
development of a morbid condition or disease
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