How Bacteria Cause Disease
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Join Warren Levinson to learn about the various agents that cause infectious diseases: bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa and worms, with a focus on how bacteria are transmitted and cause disease, and how exotoxins and endotoxins cause symptoms of disease.
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its a nice lecture and give you a comprehensive overview of microbes and how bacteria cause disease.
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where is the part 2?
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