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What are pathogers?

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Updated: 9/11/2025

Pathogers, also known as pathogens, are microorganisms that can cause disease in their hosts. They include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that invade the body, disrupt normal functions, and trigger immune responses. Understanding pathogens is crucial for developing treatments and preventive measures against Infectious Diseases.

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