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Which of the following always decreases when output increases?
Endogenous Infection
An infection in which an abnormality or a malfunction in routine body processes causes normally beneficial or harmless microorganisms to become pathogenic.
Asepsis
The absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms to prevent infection, often referred to in a medical or clinical context.
Pathogens
Microbes, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, that are responsible for causing diseases in their hosts.
Subclinical Case
An infection in which the host experiences only some of the symptoms of the infection or milder symptoms than in a full case.
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