Technically a 'pathogen' IS measels. A pathogen is a fancy name for Bacteria. And a pathogen is a bacteria that IS a certin disease. Hencforth, the answer to your question would be measles IS its own pathogen.
Colds, influenza and measles are all three caused by different kinds of viruses.
An ariborne pathogen that targets the respiratory tracts is the rubella virus. Rubella virus is also known as the German Measles. Treatment for the rubella virus is a vaccine.German measles or Rubela is caused by a special type of microbe called as 'Virus'.
The measles virus finds a healthy cell and high-jacks it to create more viruses.
The biological name for Measles is Rubeola.Rubella is 'German Measles'.
Active acquired immunity - Develops following direct exposure to a pathogen • i.e. measles, chicken pox
HIV is the name of AIDS pathogen.
German Measles
Exsample the genus name for Measles is Morbillivirus. So what is the genus name for German Measles?
The name of the measles vaccination is MMR. This is a three-in-one vaccination to protect against measles, mumps and rubella.
The subject, in fighting off their first bout of measles, developed an antibody specifically effective against measles, and becomes able to reproduce this if re-exposed. The infection is then typically killed off before it becomes symptomatic.
Rubella is another name for German measles.