Infectious diseases are conditions brought on by tiny organisms that can spread from person to person by direct or indirect contact, such as fungi, viruses, bacteria, or parasites. In addition, humans can contract the disease by coming into contact with an infected animal that is carrying a harmful germ. Infectious infections continue to be the largest cause of death in low-income nations, particularly for young children.HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis were once among the top ten causes of death worldwide, but in recent years, their numbers have drastically decreased. However, in low-income nations, chronic illnesses continue to be the predominant cause of death. Another infectious disease that is a leading cause of death in underdeveloped nations is malaria.
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