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20.3 Diseases Caused by Viruses and Bacteria How do bacteria cause disease? How do viruses cause disease? Why are emerging diseases particularly threatening.
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Disease Investigation Introduction Employed by the Center for Disease Control (CDC), you have just received an alarming phone call. All members of the.
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Salem, a town, was first settled in 1626. Puritans arrived approximately 2 years later. Puritans settled in Massachusetts because they wanted to worship.