Pathogenic.
Disease-causing organisms, also known as pathogens, are microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that can invade the body and cause illness. These organisms have the ability to multiply and spread throughout the body, leading to symptoms of disease.
The disease causing microbes are called pathogens.
The medical term for disease-causing bacteria is "pathogenic bacteria." These bacteria have the ability to cause infections and illness in the body.
A vaccine typically contains weakened or inactivated disease-causing viruses or bacteria. This formulation allows the immune system to recognize and develop protection against the specific pathogen without causing the full-blown disease.
False - "microbe" can be any microorganism, not just those that cause disease.
Ailment = Aliment
to contract a disease
Disease
the disease.
Prophylactic = Preventive (of disease)
The disease causing microorganism is called as pathogen.
The disease causing microorganism is called a pathogen.
The disease causing microorganism is called a pathogen.
A disease-causing microorganism is called a "pathogen". It can be a bacteria, virus, or fungus.
Mucus in the respiratory tract traps disease-causing bacteria.
Disease causing microorganisms are called pathogens.
virus, cancer, condition, defeat, plague.