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How might the most common occurring stars be described, based on our stellar neighborhood?
Vaccine
Preparation that acts as a preventative measure against a disease by using antigens that promote immunity without causing the actual disease.
Pathogenic Bacteria
Bacteria that are capable of causing disease in their host, including humans, animals, and plants.
Antibiotic Resistance
A phenomenon where bacteria evolve and become resistant to the effects of antibiotics, making infections harder to treat.
Virulence Factors
Molecules produced by pathogens that contribute to the pathogenicity and ability to infect hosts.
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