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Differentiate between pathogens and vectors​

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A pathogen is an agent that causes disease, such as a virus, bacterium, protozoan, or parasite. A vector is an organism, often an arthropod, that carries a pathogen to its host. So, for example, for malaria the pathogen is a protozoan called Plasmodium, and the.

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