Diarrhea diseases can be caused by a variety of pathogens, including bacteria (such as Escherichia coli, Salmonella, and Campylobacter), viruses (such as norovirus and rotavirus), and parasites (such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium). These pathogens typically enter the body through contaminated food or water, leading to infection of the gastrointestinal tract and resulting in symptoms like loose or watery stools, abdominal cramping, and dehydration. Proper hygiene practices, safe food handling, and access to clean water are crucial in preventing the spread of these pathogens and reducing the incidence of diarrhea diseases.
pathogen means microorganism, so pathogen diseases means diseases caused by microorganisms
N/aA pathogen by definition is a disease causing organism
Diarrhea is a symptom a gastritis. Diarrhea is the body's way of trying to clear the digestive tract of a pathogen. When a person has diarrhea, they should be observed to prevent dehydration.
Pathogen
kind of diseases such as smallpox, diarrhea, influenza, etc
Diarrhea
Pathogens are found everywhere, contaminated water, soil, food and air. Pathogen can and do cause diseases in animals and humans.
Pathogen
Human pathogen.
antibodies are specific to a pathogen's antigen, it sticks the pathogen together with other pathogens, ruptures the organism or disables them. This stops you getting too many pathogens which give you diseases
it causes other diseases
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.