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In humans, diseases can be caused by the growth of microorganisms' such as bacteria, viruses, and protozoa. Finally, the damaging symptoms of a disease can be the result of the attempts by the host's immune system to rid the body of the invader. One example is the immune-related damage caused to the lungs of those afflicted with cystic fibrosis Germs must be present in the environment, either through a person carrying the germ or through infectious body fluids, such as discharge from the eye, nose, mouth, or digestive (gastrointestinal) tract; in the air; or on a surface. A person who is not immune to the germ must come in contact with or be exposed to the germs. The contact or exposure must be in a way that leads to infection Some of the symptoms you get are your own body's defences against bacteria and viruses. Fevers, runny noses, and diarrhoea are all ways of fighting off parasites by either making it too hot for the parasite or trying to flush it out of the body. Unfortunately, these are also pretty uncomfortable for you. That's why many illnesses leave a person feeling tired or run down. Finally, some bacteria and viruses actually release toxins into your body that cause some of the symptoms of illness. That's what happens when you feel nauseated and throw up after getting food poisoning. Some of these toxins cause damage to the body, which can lead to its own set of symptoms. So, feeling ill is a combination of the symptoms caused by the way the bacteria or virus attack you and the symptoms caused by your body trying to fight off the invader