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With some illnesses, some people can carry pathogens and infect others without ever getting sick themselves or showing any signs or symptoms of being sick. These people are called "carriers". Chapt 4-3 ServSafe Coursebook Fifth Edition
There are many. There are viral pathogens, bacterial pathogens (such as Streptococcus pneumoniae and dozens of others), mycobacteria (tuberculosis), and fungal pathogens, for example
Which pathogens can't you use the gram stain on? Some pathogens are gram negative such as Tuberculosis. Others are gram positive. Those you can stain with the gram stain. The differences have to do with the structure of the outer membrane. Not all pathogens are gram negatives. Staph and strep are gram positive. People die from Strep infections.
It effects only males. Women are carriers
According to some religious belief systems they are, to others they are not.
Some people have stronger immune systems or are immune to it.
Because people's digestive systems work differently. Additionally, some people might be sensitive to certain foods - while others aren't.
Pathogenic.
They're considered dangerous because they can contaminate others or spread diseases to others.
Germs. Others: micro-organisms, viruses, bugs, microbes, pathogens, bacilli
Wash your hands often.
Education about the transmission of pathogens is not fundamentally different from education about anything else. You teach people in schools, you teach them at home, you teach them with public service announcements on television.