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Crowding out can best be defined as
Causative Agent
A factor, often a microorganism, that causes disease.
Herpes Simplex Virus
A virus causing contagious sores, most often around the mouth (HSV-1) or on the genitals (HSV-2).
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A medication taken by mouth to prevent or treat viral infections by inhibiting the development of the virus.
Tinea Capitis
A fungal infection of the scalp, commonly known as ringworm, which can cause hair loss and scaling.
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