A vector. A vector is a disease causing agent. Such as ticks, or mosquitos.
Scientists use Koch's postulates to identify the specific causative agent of a disease by isolating, culturing, and reintroducing it into a host to recreate the disease. This helps confirm that the agent is responsible for the disease and understand its pathogenic mechanisms.
Idiopathic refers to a condition or disease that arises spontaneously or for which the cause is unknown. It is used when doctors cannot identify the underlying cause of a particular disease or condition.
Unsure of the term :parental test", but there is a genetic test that can identify if a person has the gene that will cause Huntington's.
Yes it is possible for birds to cause lung disease. It isn't right from the bird it is from the feces. Aspergillosis is a lung infection that comes from the Aspergillus fungus. Bat guano (feces) can also cause Aspergillosis. It is not a common problem but it is possible. Keep the bird(s) area clean from feces.
Sufficient cause is a cause without which will not cause the disease but with it will absolutely will cause the disease.
When using a cause-oriented approach to resolve acquisition problems, it is important to
The cause of moyamoya disease is unknown. Possible explanations for the disorder include injuries to the brain, infection, multifactorial inheritance, genetic factors, or other causes
It is possible that a viral infection is responsible for this disease, but evidence is not yet convincing. The cause remains unknown.
Yes. This is possible. But then, you can have Parkinson's disease also, which give rise to shaking of hands.
No. They are microorganisms that cause disease.
A pathogen is an organism that can cause a disease.
Black dots on plants can indicate a fungal disease or pest infestation. It is important to identify the specific cause in order to treat the issue effectively.