"It is commom practice to refer to the diseases caused by the various groups of microorganisms as infectious diseases. This expression naturaly puts emphasis on the propensity of microbial agents to spread from one individual to another. The event of infectio, however, constitutes merely one phase of the problem of microbial disease, for only in a very small percentage of infected individuas does the presence of microbial agents resultin symptoms or pathological lesions."
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