Viral Infection - viral infection occurs when a virus invades your body and you become the host. The virus then uses your body's cells to reproduce. Unlike most bacteria, fungal, and parasitic infections—which can often be treated by simply killing the pathogen—viral infections often need to just run their course. You can treat the symptoms and maybe shorten the duration of your misery, but unless it's a severe enough infection to require hospitalization, you'll probably just need to ride it out., Communicable Disease - A disease that can be transmitted from one person or organism to another:EX:Flu, strep, norovirus, Bacterial Infection - A bacterial infection occurs when harmful bacteria invade your skin, gut (GI tract), lungs, heart, brain, blood, or anywhere else in your body. Many bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics, which actually target and kill the bad bacteria., Host - An organism or cell infected by a pathogen, providing a suitable environment for its growth and reproduction , Chronic Disease - a chronic disease is an ongoing condition that cannot be spread from person to person and usually requires long-term treatment and attention.EX: Cancer, High blood pressure, asthma, diabetes,
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