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A scientist is discovering a new disease emerging out of West Africa. It appears to be caused by some sort of pathogen and can be transmitted through contact with infected body fluids or breathing in aerosolized drops of saliva from a cough or sneeze. What kind of disease would this scientist classify this as? Group of answer choices
A. Infectious
B. Noninfectious
C. Genetic
D. Carcinogenic

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