Conditions known as infectious diseases are caused by microscopic organisms, such as fungus, viruses, bacteria, or parasites, that spread from person to person by direct or indirect contact. Furthermore, humans can become infected by coming into contact with an animal that is infected and harbors a dangerous bacteria. In low-income countries, infectious diseases remain the leading cause of death, especially for little children.The number of deaths from HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis has sharply declined in recent years, to the point where they are no longer among the top ten causes of death worldwide. Nonetheless, chronic illnesses remain a leading cause of death in low-income countries. Malaria is another infectious disease that is a major cause of death in developing countries.
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