antigen - a foreign substance(proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, or nucleic acids) found on the surface of virus or cells , antibody - a protein produced by your immune system to attack or fight off antigens , virus - a none living agent that can infect cells , bacteria - living unicellular microorganisms , pathogen  - microorganism that causes disease , patient zero - the first person to get infected by a new outbreak of disease, incubation time - the period between a person exposure to a disease and the time they get the disease , symptomatic carrier - an individual who carries a genetic mutation, asymptomatic carrier - a person who doesn't show symptoms , communicability - of being capable to be communicated , latent period - the period of time that you can infect, susceptibility  - tendency to be infected , immunity - resistant to a disease/virus, passive immunity - a type of immunity through antibodies , acquired immunity - immunity that you develop over your lifetime, transmission  - to pass on from one place to another, quarantine  - place of isolation where an individual has been infected, epidemiology  - branch of medicine dealing with control of diseases, genetic predisposition  - the increased chance that a person will develop a disease based off genetics,

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