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Vector
An agent, such as an insect or rodent, that carries and transmits a disease-causing organism from one host to another.
Disease Transmission
The mechanism by which a disease spreads from one individual to another, either through direct contact, vectors, or environmental factors.
Parasitic Organism
An organism that lives on or within a host species, deriving nutrients at the host's expense, often causing harm but occasionally living in an otherwise harmless relationship.
Endocrine Disruptor
A chemical substance that interferes with the endocrine (hormone) system, potentially causing cancerous tumors, birth defects, and other developmental disorders.
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