Pathogens .
bacteria or viruses, which are capable of causing disease
Pathogenicity is the ability of an organism to cause disease.
Pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites are capable of causing serious diseases in humans. This could be due to their ability to invade and disrupt normal bodily functions, triggering an immune response that can lead to harmful symptoms and complications. Factors like virulence, pathogenicity, and ability to evade the immune system all contribute to the severity of the disease caused.
The infectious substance sign means that the contents of the container or room is capable of causing infectious disease.
The word pathogen means to be disease causing.
Pathogenic means "having the ability to cause disease".
Pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites are capable of causing disease in humans. These agents can enter the body through various routes and disrupt normal physiological functions, leading to illness and symptoms. Prompt identification and treatment of the specific pathogen are essential to manage and control disease.
Do you mean 'pneumonia'? It's a 'serious disease of the lungs causing difficulty in breathing'. The letter 'p' is silent when we speak the word.
Archaea are a group of single-celled microorganisms. There are no cases of confirmed diseases having been caused by archaea, yet this does not mean that they are not capable of causing disease.
The term of 'Antimicrobial' can have many different specific definitions. These definitions include, but are not limited to, capable of destroying disease causing organisms, or preventing them.
A carrier is an individual who harbors an infectious agent but does not show symptoms of the disease themselves. They can unknowingly transmit the agent to others, contributing to the spread of the disease in a population.
a disease causing microorganism is called a pathogen. origin- pathos=suffering disease (in greek). There are two main types; bacteria and virus. all pathogens are microorganisms but all microorganisms are not pathogens. example- mycobacterium tuberculosis is a pathogen that causes tuberculosis.