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Which of the following best describes the difference between pathogenicity and virulence?
Pathogenicity is a qualitative measure of whether a microorganism can cause disease, while virulence is a quantitative measure of disease severity
Pathogenicity measures how easily a disease spreads, while virulence refers to its ability to evade the immune system
Pathogenicity and virulence are interchangeable terms that both describe the ability of a microorganism to cause disease
Pathogenicity refers to the severity of a disease, while virulence determines whether an organism can cause disease
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