Trichomoniasis is caused by a protozoa named trichomonas vaginalis.
it might be your moms ...idk u should try to look it up instead of taking the easy way out hahahahaha
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.
Tubercolosis is caused by Myobacterium tubercolosis.It is a bacteria.
N/aA pathogen by definition is a disease causing organism
An 'avirulent' pathogen is a pathogen which is not virulent.This is similar to 'atypical' which means 'not typical'
The academic term for a 'germ' is a pathogen, or a substance that can cause disease, illness, or infection. The most common organisms that may be considered 'germs' are bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protists.
HIV is the name of AIDS pathogen.
Trichinosis is infection with the roundworm Trichinella spiralis
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.
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Mycobacteria.
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They are called "bacterial pathogens".
A pathogen is an organism that causes disease (they are PATHOlogy GENerators). A pathogen that does not cause disease is an oxymoron.
The pathogen that causes tuberculosis is Mycobacterium.
The mortality rate of trichinosis is about 1%
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