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develops. It can include factors which contribute not only to the onset of the disease or disorder, but also to its progression and maintenance. The word comes from
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link can be drawn between the cause and the disease. The pathological perspective can be directly integrated into an epidemiological approach in the
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The pathogenic mechanisms of a disease (or condition) are set in motion by the underlying causes, which if controlled would allow the disease to be
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droplets from an infected person and colonizes the upper respiratory tract and begins to multiply.
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Most diseases are caused by multiple processes. For example, certain
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Index

Parthenogenesis
Palingenesis
pathology
disease
disorder
Ancient Greek
microbial
infection
inflammation
malignancy
tissue breakdown
cancers
immune system
skin
tumors
lymphoma
renal transplant
immunosuppression
Streptococcus pneumoniae
secretions
saliva
mucus
cough
prevented
epidemiological
pathological
interdisciplinary
molecular pathological epidemiology
molecular pathological epidemiology
paradigm

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