Component causes

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A cause of a disease event is an event that preceded the disease event in a disease causal chain. Without this anticedent event the disease event either would not have occurred at all or would not have occurred until some later time. However, no specific event is sufficient by itself to produce disease. Hence such an event is a component of a sufficient cause.

See also, Sufficient cause of the disease.

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