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====Factors Involved in the Development of Disease====
====Factors Involved in the Development of Disease====
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There are three factors which conspire with each other to produce disease
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There are three factors which conspire with each other to produce disease
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1
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Animal - its
nutritional and immune status
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modified by
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*# The individual animal
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a. recent
or concurrent disease
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*#* In particular, the animals
nutritional and immune status
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b. previous
exposure to the agent(s) responsible
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*#** This is
modified by
:
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10
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*#*** Recent
or concurrent disease
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*#*** Previous
exposure to the agent(s) responsible
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2. Agent(s) - a. most do not cause a uniform pattern of disease: host defences are important
2. Agent(s) - a. most do not cause a uniform pattern of disease: host defences are important
b. its capacity to produce disease depends upon
b. its capacity to produce disease depends upon
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