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Given below are the pairs of pathogens and the diseases caused by them. Which out of these is not a matching pair and why ?
(A) Virus - common cold
(B) Salmonella - typhoid
(C) Microsporum - filariasis
(D) Plasmodium - malaria

A

Virus common - cold

B

Salmonella - typhold

C

Microsporum - filariasis

D

Plasmodium - malaria

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C

Microsporum causes ringworm disease.
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