Bloodborne pathogens - Germs that may be present in human blood or other body fluids that can cause disease in humans, Infectious disease - Disease caused by the invasion of the body by a pathogen, such as a bacterium, virus, fungus or parasite. , Infection - A condition cauased by disease-producing microorganisms, called pathogens or germs, in the body. , hepatitis - An inflammation of the lover most commonly caused by viral infection' there are several types including hepatitis A, B, C, D and E, Disease-causing agent - A pathogen or germ that can cause disease or illness (e.g., a bacterium or virus), Exposure - An instance in which someone is exposed to a pathogen or has contact with blood or body fluids or objects in the environment that contain disease-causing agents. , bacteria - One-celled organisms that can cause infection; a common type of pathogen, biohazard - A biological agent that presents a hazard to the health or well-being of those exposed, virus - A common type of pathogen that depends on other organisms to live and reproduce; can be difficult to kill, meningitis - An inflammation of the meninges, the thin, protective coverings over the brain and spinal cord; caused by virus or bacteria, immune system - The body's complex group of body systems that is responsible for fighting disease , acute - having a rapid and severe onset, then quickly subsiding , HIV - A virus that weakens the body's immune system, leading to life-threatening infections; causes AIDS, Innate immunity - The type of protection from disease with which humans are born, chronic - Persistent over a long period of time,

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