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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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From molecules to physiology ... Alexander Idnurm and Sean Crosson provide the essentials on why light is important to pathogenic microbes, and how it influences both virulence and fungal pathogens.
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We are working to improve our understanding of host-pathogen interactions and to develop new tools to fight infectious diseases. The pathogens of particular interest to us are the etiologic agents of AIDS and tuberculosis.
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Welcome to the Special Pathogens Branch (SPB) home page on the CDC web site. ... Here you will find general and technical information about viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs), such as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, Rift Valley fever, and Lassa fever. ... Special Pathogens Home | | Contact Us...
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Some pathogens have been mass produced and are available in commercial formulations for use in standard spray equipment. These products are frequently referred to as microbial insecticides, biorational, or bio-insecticides.
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