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Commonly referred to as "germs", pathogens are organisms which cause disease, e.g. certain bacteria, viruses, fungi or other microorganisms, like amoebas or flagellates. The term pathogen can also be used to refer to substances causing the disease. Not all microorganisms are pathogens; for instance there are many bacteria which reside on and in other organisms that do not cause disease; in fact, many are highly beneficial (e.g. gut microbes).

Translations :

Deutsch
  • Pathogen

Üblicherweise als "Keime" bezeichnet, sind Pathogene Organismen, die eine Krankheit verursachen, z.B. bestimmte Bakterien, Viren, Pilze oder andere Mikroorganismen wie Amöben oder Flagellate. Der Begriff Pathogen kann auch verwendet werden, um Substanzen zu bezeichnen, welche die Krankheit verursachen.

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A gramstain of Streptococcus bacteria unter the microscope



The manner of development of a disease. In other words, the way in which a certain trigger (for example a pathogen, an allergy or an intoxification) can lead to the developement of a disease's typical clinical signs.

Translations :

Français
  • pathogenèse, f

Branche de la médecine étudiant les processus provoquant l'apparition ou le développement d'une maladie.

Deutsch
  • Pathogenese, f

Fachrichtung der Medizin, welche sich mit der Entstehung von Krankheiten beschäftigt.

Italiano
  • patogenesi, f
Español
  • patogénesis, f
Català
  • patogènesi, f
Nederlands
  • pathogenese
Dansk
  • patogenese
  • sygdomsudvikling
Svenska
  • patogenes
  • sjukdomsutveckling
Česky
  • patogeneze, f