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I am answering questions from 34-37 as previous questions are not clearly visible.

Acute infection is characterised by rapid onset and short duration of the disease. Chronic infection lasts for more than four weeks. Latent infection is the dormant infection that establishes latency in some part of the body causing recurring infection, when the immunity levels are lowered.

34) Mycobacterium tuberculosis can remain in infected persons lung for a long period of time without causing infection - Latent illness

35) Mycobacterium leprae causes slowly progressing long term disease characterised by skin and peripheral nerve damage - chronic illness

36) Streptococcus pyogenes can cause short term disease called as group A Strep. pharyngitis - acute illness

37) Bacteria or their components in the bloodstream can cause symptoms such as fever, rapid breathing, reduced oxygen to tissues, lung damage, low blood pressure and shock - acute illness