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Pathogen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pathogen (from Greek πάθος pathos "suffering, passion", and γἰγνομαι (γεν-) gignomai (gen-) "I give birth to"), infectious agent , or (more commonly) germ , is a biological agent that caus...
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List of infectious diseases - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of human infectious diseases arranged by name.
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In recent years, public health concerns over the transmission of animal forms of prion disease, such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy and chronic wasting disease, to humans has only augmented the notion that prion diseases are primarily infectious.
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Bacteria that cause disease are called pathogenic bacteria. Bacteria can cause diseases in humans, in other animals, and also in plants. Some bacteria can only make one particular host ill; others cause trouble in a number of hosts, depending on the host specificity of the bacteria.
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Health Topics: Pathogenic Diseases (Bacterial, Viral, etc.) ... Backed by clinical studies, learn how you can easily fight an infectious disease: ... If a product or treatment is recommended in these pages, it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information contained herein is meant to be used...
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This is a report of a putative quantitative trait locus on bovine chromosome 20, associated with incidence of multiple pathogenic diseases in cattle. Diseases under study were bovine respiratory disease (pneumonia), infectious keratoconjunctivitis (pinkey... ... n = 246). Treatment records for bovine respiratory disease,
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