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What is a pathiogen?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 6/20/2024

A pathogen is a microorganism (such as a virus, bacterium, parasite, or fungus) that can cause disease in its host organism. Pathogens can enter the body through various means and can lead to infections and illnesses.

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