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What is a pathogen free states?

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Updated: 9/17/2019

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What is the word for pathogen- free states?

asepsesAsepsis is the term used for pathogen-free states.


What is the word for pathogen-free states?

asepses Asepsis- germ free and clean


What are pathogen-free states?

Pathogens are any disease carrying or causing microorganism. Pathogens include bacteria and viruses. Pathogens exist in every part of the world. There are no places free of pathogens.


Which source of natural water is free from pathogen?

Subterranean water is generally free from pathogens


Why is it important asepsis?

Reduces the risk of infection for the patient.


What does Macrophage do after it ingests a pathogen?

Upon engulfment of a pathogen macrophages will destroy the pathogen in the phagolysosome. This is accomplished through a variety of enzymes as well as the use of reactive oxygen species (free radicals), which are used to produce bleach. Macrophages can then break down the proteins of the pathogen and present them as antigens to T cells, although dendritic cells are much better at this last part.


Why was haccp program developed?

Pillsbury did when trying to find pathogen/ toxin free food for when they went into space


What makes a pathogen a true pathogen?

The dimention


What is pathogen diseases?

pathogen means microorganism, so pathogen diseases means diseases caused by microorganisms


What is an avirulent pathogen?

An avirulent pathogen is a pathogen that is unable to cause disease in its host. This may be due to mutations that have reduced its ability to infect or harm the host, making it less pathogenic compared to a virulent pathogen.


How many people does this pathogen affect?

You have to specify the pathogen.


What does not contribute to the virulence of a pathogen?

There are infinitely many things that do not contribute to the virulence of a pathogen. Elvis does not contribute to the virulence of a pathogen.