One notable genus of bacteria that is a pathogen in the Betaproteobacteria group is Burkholderia. This genus includes several species, such as Burkholderia cepacia, which can cause opportunistic infections, particularly in individuals with cystic fibrosis or weakened immune systems. Other species, like Burkholderia pseudomallei, are responsible for the disease melioidosis.
This pathogen belongs to the Microorganism group of bacteria.
They are all called bacteria and are in that group. As to these 'special' types we would call them pathogens. Almost any bacteria can become a pathogen if it finds itself in the 'wrong' or not normal environment.
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.
Technıcally, a pathogen ıs anythıng that trıes to attack your body, so that bacterıa ıs the flesh-eatıng pathogen.
One notable genus of bacteria that is a pathogen in the Betaproteobacteria group is Burkholderia. This genus includes several species, such as Burkholderia cepacia, which can cause opportunistic infections, particularly in individuals with cystic fibrosis or weakened immune systems. Other species, like Burkholderia pseudomallei, are responsible for the disease melioidosis.
This pathogen belongs to the Microorganism group of bacteria.
They are called "bacterial pathogens".
They are all called bacteria and are in that group. As to these 'special' types we would call them pathogens. Almost any bacteria can become a pathogen if it finds itself in the 'wrong' or not normal environment.
Sometimes bacteria is the pathogen involved.
Fungus
The pathogen for Tetanus is Clostridium Tetani, or C. Tetani Bacteria.
No. The word pathogen means to "make disease". The type of virus that kills only bacteria are called bacteriophages which means "bacteria eaters".
Pathogen
bacteria
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.
A disease-causing microorganism is called a "pathogen". It can be a bacteria, virus, or fungus.