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Causative agents include bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Examples of bacterial diseases include pneumococcal pneumonia and gonorrhea. Viral diseases include influenza, measles, and ebola. Parasitic diseases include malaria and schistosomiasis.
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Definition of Causative Agent:
Causative agents in infection are pathogens.
Pathogens are micro-organisms that are capable of causing diseases or infections.
If micro-organisms from a person's own body cause an infection, it is called an endogenous infection.
If a micro-organism derived from sources outside a person's own body causes an infection, it is called an exogenous infection.
Examples of Causative Agent includes;
Bacterium, Viruses, Parasites, Fungi, Helminths, and Protozoan.
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