Pathogen is the agent or the culprit that causes a disease while the disease is the end result of what a pathogen did. Example: HIV virus is the pathogen while AIDS is the disease state that can result from high HIV viral load.
A pathogen is any disease causing organism. Insects generally do not cause disease although they may be vectors or carriers of disease, for example, the mosquitos who carry malaria.
They are both the same thing, pathogen is something that causes a disease
A pathogen (bacterial, viral, fungal) MAY cause disease, but not necessarily. Also, many diseaases are noninfectious - meaning that no pathogen is involved.
A pathogen causes a disease while a contagion spreads a disease by direct or indirect contact.
Pathogen is the agent or the culprit that causes a disease while the disease is the end result of what a pathogen did. Example: HIV virus is the pathogen while AIDS is the disease state that can result from high HIV viral load.
A pathogen is an organism that causes disease (they are PATHOlogy GENerators). A pathogen that does not cause disease is an oxymoron.
Any agent that is capable of causing a disease is called as a pathogen. Vector is a DNA molecule carrying the gene of interest from one bacteria to the other to form a transformed cell.
A pathogen is an organism that can cause a disease.
carrier harbour a pathogen but vector itself does not harbour the pathogen itself
The disease causing microorganism is called a pathogen.
A pathogen is a disease carrying organism.
A bacteria or virus that causes disease is known as a pathogen.
A pathogen causes infectious disease. For instance, influenza virus is the pathogen that causes flu.
An antigen is a body's system for creating antibodies to fight infection. A pathogen is an infectious agent (or germ).
Any pathogen causes disease. Which disease depends on which pathogen.