A disease causing agent is often referred to as a pathogen. A pathogen, such as a virus or a strain of bacteria can enter the body and cause a host of symptoms. Many times, these symptoms collectively indicate the presence of a type of disease and/or infection.
Pathogens are the agents of infectious disease. Vectors are the carriers of Infectious Diseases.
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Pathogens
Yes, pathogens are agents capable of causing infections or some types of diseases. Pathogens are normally on our skin and any objects without causing problems. Not all pathogens succeed in their goal to find a host, but many pathogens do.
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Diseases do not cause unicellular organisms; unicellular organisms cause diseases.
Terrible diseases.
Organophosphates are used in pesticides, herbicides, and nerve agents that have shown to cause cancer and other diseases in humans. They have been shown to harm beneficial insects such as bees.
infectious diseases and types of chemicals
These cause damage to the nervous system so it will not work.
You get diseases from disease-causing agents called pathogens. Pathogens can be bacterial, viral, fungal, parasite-caused, etc.
Chemical agents can cause burns to the skin. Chemical agents can be found in cleaning products or even weapons of war.
Cervical lymphadenopathy is a condition with a broad differential diagnosis. Malignant tumors, allergic reactions, autoimmune diseases as well as various infectious agents can be the cause.