Incubation - The time a virus grows without symptoms, Communicability - The time a virus is contagious, Latent Period - The period between exposure and Communicability, Susceptibility - The state of being easily infected, Immunity - To be immune, Herd immunity - The level of immunity in a population which prevents epidemics, Pathogen - Any infectious agent that can cause disease, Bacteria - Living microorganisms capable of infecting others and are made of a single cell, Patient Zero - The first to be infected in a community, Virus - An organism that is capable of infecting bacteria, Symptomatic carrier - A person that does show signs of symptoms, Asymptomatic carrier - A person that shows no signs of symptoms, Passive immunity - When a person is given immunity from antibiotics or vaccines, Acquired immunity - A type of immunity that develops when a person's immune system responds to a foreign substance or microorganism, Transmission - The giving of a pathogen from one person to another, Quarantine - To lock away while an infection runs its course to prevent transmission, Epidemiology - Study of diseases, Genetic predisposition - A genetic characteristic, Antigen - A substance that causes an immune reaction against that substance, Antibody - A protein produced by the immune system when it detects harmful substances,

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