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pathogen         
  • A structure of Doxycycline a tetracycline-class antibiotic
  • A photomicrograph of a stool that has shigella dysentery. These bacteria typically cause foodborne illness.
  • Two pinworms next to a ruler, measuring 6 millimeters in length
  • Magnified 100× and stained. This photomicrograph of the brain tissue shows the presence of the prominent spongiotic changes in the cortex, with the loss of neurons in a case of a variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD)
BIOLOGICAL ENTITY THAT CAUSES DISEASE IN ITS HOST, WHICH IS TYPICALLY AN INFECTIOUS MICROORGANISM OR AGENT, SUCH AS A VIRUS, BACTERIUM, PROTOZOAN, PRION, VIROID, OR FUNGUS
Pathogens; Pathogenic; Disease agent; Pathogenicity; Infectious agents; Infectious agent; Incitant; Pathogenic microbial; Pathogenic microbes; Infectious organism; Pathogenic microbe; Nosogenic; Pathogenic organism; Causative agent; Germ (microorganism); Pathogen evolution
(pathogens)
A pathogen is any organism which can cause disease in a person, animal, or plant. (TECHNICAL)
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pathogen         
  • A structure of Doxycycline a tetracycline-class antibiotic
  • A photomicrograph of a stool that has shigella dysentery. These bacteria typically cause foodborne illness.
  • Two pinworms next to a ruler, measuring 6 millimeters in length
  • Magnified 100× and stained. This photomicrograph of the brain tissue shows the presence of the prominent spongiotic changes in the cortex, with the loss of neurons in a case of a variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD)
BIOLOGICAL ENTITY THAT CAUSES DISEASE IN ITS HOST, WHICH IS TYPICALLY AN INFECTIOUS MICROORGANISM OR AGENT, SUCH AS A VIRUS, BACTERIUM, PROTOZOAN, PRION, VIROID, OR FUNGUS
Pathogens; Pathogenic; Disease agent; Pathogenicity; Infectious agents; Infectious agent; Incitant; Pathogenic microbial; Pathogenic microbes; Infectious organism; Pathogenic microbe; Nosogenic; Pathogenic organism; Causative agent; Germ (microorganism); Pathogen evolution
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¦ noun Medicine a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
Derivatives
pathogenic adjective
pathogenicity noun
pathogenous p?'??d??n?s adjective
Pathogen         
  • A structure of Doxycycline a tetracycline-class antibiotic
  • A photomicrograph of a stool that has shigella dysentery. These bacteria typically cause foodborne illness.
  • Two pinworms next to a ruler, measuring 6 millimeters in length
  • Magnified 100× and stained. This photomicrograph of the brain tissue shows the presence of the prominent spongiotic changes in the cortex, with the loss of neurons in a case of a variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD)
BIOLOGICAL ENTITY THAT CAUSES DISEASE IN ITS HOST, WHICH IS TYPICALLY AN INFECTIOUS MICROORGANISM OR AGENT, SUCH AS A VIRUS, BACTERIUM, PROTOZOAN, PRION, VIROID, OR FUNGUS
Pathogens; Pathogenic; Disease agent; Pathogenicity; Infectious agents; Infectious agent; Incitant; Pathogenic microbial; Pathogenic microbes; Infectious organism; Pathogenic microbe; Nosogenic; Pathogenic organism; Causative agent; Germ (microorganism); Pathogen evolution
In biology, a pathogen (, "suffering", "passion" and , "producer of") in the oldest and broadest sense, is any organism or agent that can produce disease. A pathogen may also be referred to as an infectious agent, or simply a germ.

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Pathogen
In biology, a pathogen (, "suffering", "passion" and , "producer of") in the oldest and broadest sense, is any organism or agent that can produce disease. A pathogen may also be referred to as an infectious agent, or simply a germ.
Pronunciation examples for pathogen
1. is the trickiest pathogen
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2. sight to a pathogen.
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3. aren’t immune to the pathogen.
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4. of encountering a potential pathogen,
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5. So any new pathogen that comes in,
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Examples of use of pathogen
1. By then, the pathogen would probably be on every continent.
2. The H5N1 pathogen kills birds in less than an hour.
3. When fully adapted to people, it might be humankind‘s most contagious pathogen.
4. What causes the problem is where you get the pathogen on the product," Welcome said.
5. The pathogen is a common but potentially deadly bacterium, particularly to people with weak immune systems.