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- Why are they called Opportunistic Diseases?Which phrase describes an urgent care clinic A) medical care not covered by insurance plans B) capable of providing treatment for chronic illness C) often affiliated with a university doing research D) available when a doctor office may be closedwhy it is important to know the etiology of a disease?
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