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Can an infectious disease cause a species to go extinct?

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Can an infectious disease cause a species to go extinct?

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While destruction of habitat is the major contributor to species loss, infectious diseases can weaken a species and contribute to it being threatened with extinction. Scientists have documented one time when infectious disease clearly was the final cause for the disappearance of a species the Polynesian tree snail, which went extinct in 1996. This is called extinction by infection.

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