Viruses, bacteria, protists, and parasitic worms.
Opportunistic pathogen...
An animal, insect, or human whose body can sustain the growth of a pathogen is known as the pathogen's host.
Human Pathogen
pathogen/host
No, Vibrio cholerae is primarily a human pathogen.
HPV stands for human papillomavirus. HPV is a virus.
Infection allows the pathogen to enter human cells. Without infection plasmodium or any other pathogen can not enter the cells.
Human pathogen.
White Blood Cells
A pathogen causes disease in the human body by invading and damaging healthy cells, releasing toxins, and triggering an immune response that can lead to inflammation and tissue damage.
When the human body mobilizes its defenses against a pathogen, it recognizes the pathogen by identifying specific molecules on its surface called antigens. The immune system then mounts a response by producing antibodies that target and neutralize the pathogen, as well as activating immune cells to attack and destroy the pathogen. This orchestrated immune response is crucial for fighting off infections and maintaining health.
Medical waste can transmit a variety of diseases, from HIV and hepatitis to MRSA and E. coli. Basically, any medical waste that is contaminated with a human pathogen can then transmit that pathogen on to another human.