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Infectious disease are unhealthy conditions of the body or mind caused by microbes, viruses and parasites, which may quickly affect or diffuse to others. There are many ways in which such infections may spread, but as our world shrinks due to increasing globalisation the role of transport may explain the change in spatial distribution of disease. Infectious disease emerging throughout history have included some of the most feared plagues of the past. ... Population movement from rural areas to cities can spread a infection. The strain on infrastructure in the overcrowded and rapidly growing cities may disrupt or slow public health measures, this can spread new infections.
Approximate Word count = 427 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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