Which of the following accurately describes the most common cause of death in stage two of the epidemiological transition

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Stage two of the epidemiological transition is characterized by a decline in mortality rates, particularly due to improvements in sanitation, nutrition, and medical care. The most common causes of death during this stage are typically infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis, pneumonia, and other communicable diseases. This stage is often associated with the transition from high mortality rates primarily due to pestilence and famine (stage one) to lower mortality rates. In summary, the most common cause of death in stage two of the epidemiological transition is infectious diseases.