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Global Infectious Diseases
Global infectious diseases are infectious illnesses caused by pathogenic microorganisms (such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, or parasites) that have the potential to spread across national borders and affect populations worldwide. These diseases pose significant threats to public health, economies, and social systems on an international scale.
The global infectious diseases includes COVID-19, AIDS, SARS CoV2, TB, malaria, influenza, and cholera.