An exogenous disease originates outside the body

Yes, that is correct. An exogenous disease is a disease that originates from external sources, such as bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens that invade the body. These diseases are typically transmitted from one person to another or through exposure to contaminated objects or environments. Examples of exogenous diseases include the common cold, influenza, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.

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Exogenous diseases can only be transmitted from person to person.