The difference between an infection and an infectious disease is that an:
A) infection never causes an infectious disease.
B) infection comes after the infectious disease has already started.
C) infectious disease is an infection that causes damage to the body.
D) infectious disease and an infection can never involve the same microbe.
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A)Brain
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