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PathogenePathogene Path"o*gene, n. [See Pathogenic.] (Biol.)
One of a class of virulent micro["o]rganisms or bacteria
found in the tissues and fluids in infectious diseases, and
supposed to be the cause of the disease; a pathogenic
organism; a pathogenic bacterium; -- opposed to zymogene. Pathogenesis
Pathogenesis Path`o*gen"e*sis, n. (Med.)
Pathogeny.
Pathogenetic
Pathogenetic Path`o*ge*net"ic, a. (Med.)
Pathogenic.
Pathogenic
Pathogenic Path`o*gen"ic, a. [Gr. ? disease + the root of ?
birth.] (Med. & Biol.)
Of or pertaining to pathogeny; producting disease; as, a
pathogenic organism; a pathogenic bacterium.
Pathogeny
Pathogeny Pa*thog"e*ny, n. (Med.)
(a) The generation, and method of development, of disease;
as, the pathogeny of yellow fever is unsettled.
(b) That branch of pathology which treats of the generation
and development of disease.
Meaning of Pathogen from wikipedia
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pathogen may also be
referred to as an
infectious agent, or
simply a germ. The term
pathogen came into use in the 1880s. Typically, the term
pathogen...
- medicine,
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pathogen causing communicable disease from an
infected host
individual or group...
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human pathogen is a
pathogen (microbe or
microorganism such as a virus, bacterium, prion, or fungus) that
causes disease in humans. The
human physiological...
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caused by
pathogens (infectious organisms) and
environmental conditions (physiological factors).
Plant pathology involves the
study of
pathogen identification...
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scientific names of six
highly virulent and
antibiotic resistant bacterial pathogens including:
Enterococcus faecium,
Staphylococcus aureus,
Klebsiella pneumoniae...
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Pathogen avoidance, also
referred to as,
parasite avoidance or
pathogen disgust,
refers to the
theory that the
disgust response, in humans, is an adaptive...
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Plant diseases are
diseases in
plants caused by
pathogens (infectious organisms) and
environmental conditions (physiological factors).
Organisms that...
- body, such as the blood,
where bacteria are not
normally found. Some
pathogens invade only the
surface epithelium, skin or
mucous membrane, but many...
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organism from diseases. It
detects and
responds to a wide
variety of
pathogens, from
viruses to
parasitic worms, as well as
cancer cells and objects...