Exogenous Diseases: Definition, Causes, and Examples
An exogenous disease does originate outside the body.An exogenous disease is a disease caused by external factors, such as microorganisms (e.g., bacteria, fungi, viruses) entering the body from outside. It can also be caused by environmental factors, such as pollution or radiation, or by the consumption of contaminated food or water.
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