It would be impossible to list all of them. There are endless numbers of microorganisms that cause illness in humans.
no
Tuberculosis, caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. It is estimated that tuberculosis kills more people than any other disease caused by a single infectious agent.
bacteria, and other infectious agents are called pathogens. This also includes viruses, even though they technically aren't organisms
a pathogenic organism is an organism that is harmful to human cell rebuildingany organism which is causing any infection or disease causing alterations our immune system are called pathogenic organisms. the organisms like bacteria virus fungi can be termed as pathogens. the organism can be pathogenic by it self causing sever damage to the immune system or the metabolocal toxins released as byproduct.Path means disease. -gen means to make. It really helps to learn medical terminology. The word then means to make a disease. So a pathogenic organism is one that produces a disease.See link below:Pathogenesis is the creation of disease; when this genesis of disease is caused by [usually] microscopic organisms these microbes are said to be pathogenic.
No, but it is caused by an organism. Influenza is the name of the infectious disease that certain viruses cause in people and other animals. The virus that causes the flu is the organism, and influenza is the disease the organism causes.
A pathogen is a microscopic organism, such as a virus, bacterium, fungus, or parasite, that causes disease in its host. Pathogens can infect humans, animals, plants, and even other microorganisms.
A disease causing organism is called a pathogen.
bacteria
coccidimycosis
A pathogen.
It is a microscopic.
oomycete plant pathogen