Abstract is: In biology, a pathogen (Greek: πάθος, pathos "suffering", "passion" and -γενής, -genēs "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. The term pathogen came into use in the 1880s. Typically, the term pathogen is used to describe an infectious microorganism or agent, such as a virus, bacterium, protozoan, prion, viroid, or fungus. Small animals, such as helminths and insects, can also cause or transmit disease. However, these animals are usually referred to as parasites rather than pathogens. The scientific study of microscopic organisms, including microscopic pathogenic organisms, is called microbiology, while parasitology refers to the scientific study of parasites and the organisms that host them. There are several pathways through which pathogens can invade a host. The principal pathways have different episodic time frames, but soil has the longest or most persistent potential for harboring a pathogen. Diseases in humans that are caused by infectious agents are known as pathogenic diseases. Not all diseases are caused by pathogens, other causes are, for example, toxins, genetic disorders and the host's own immune system.
organism | Q7239 |
biological hazard | Q864360 |
disease causative agent | Q2826767 |
P1343 | described by source | Ottův slovník naučný | Q2041543 |
The Nuttall Encyclopædia | Q3181656 | ||
P1552 | has characteristic | pathogenicity | Q510062 |
P1542 | has effect | infection | Q166231 |
infectious disease | Q18123741 | ||
P2975 | host | vector | Q107994 |
P5008 | on focus list of Wikimedia project | WikiProject Zika Corpus | Q54439832 |
Wikipedia:Vital articles/Level/4 | Q6173448 | ||
P461 | opposite of | nonpathogenic organisms | Q10414394 |
P910 | topic's main category | Category:Pathogenic microbes | Q6179674 |
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Q112542490 | Karel Černý |
Q59127270 | Stephen H. Leppla |
Q3382075 | Phytophthora ramorum |
Q111032004 | SCP-016 |
Q7434201 | Sclerotinia minor |
Q2165315 | Sclerotinia sclerotiorum |
Q1436205 | Problemkeim |
Q105721151 | Soil borne pathogen |
Q2742406 | biological agent |
Q108429945 | emerging pathogen |
Q1048833 | enterohemorrhagic |
Q63500873 | enteropathogen |
Q112265192 | entomopathogen |
Q124308732 | fish pathogen |
Q17149729 | human pathogen |
Q122160576 | invasive pathogen |
Q122160590 | invasive pathogen |
Q60794338 | mycoparasitism |
Q125366120 | opportunistic pathogen |
Q10253316 | parasite |
Q804517 | pathogenic bacteria |
Q6471530 | pathogenic fungus |
Q112686148 | pathogenic microorganisms |
Q3382064 | plant pathogen |
Q47051 | prion |
Q101274 | protozoa |
Q9056969 | viral pathogen |
Q808 | virus |
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Q898943 | biosafety level | named after | P138 |
Q120703796 | LAS ART FOUNDATION | country | P17 |
Q1623405 | virulence factor | produced by | P2849 |
Q6839801 | Microparasite | permanent duplicated item | P2959 |
Q6179674 | Category:Pathogenic microbes | category's main topic | P301 |
Q113839622 | liste d'agents infectieux touchant les humains | is a list of | P360 |
Q10414394 | nonpathogenic organisms | opposite of | P461 |
Q1637543 | carcinogenesis | risk factor | P5642 |
Q723758 | asepsis | does not have characteristic | P6477 |
Patogeen | wikipedia | |
Amharic (am / Q28244) | ጀርም | wikipedia |
Arabic (ar / Q13955) | ممراض | wikipedia |
ast | Axente biolóxicu patóxenu | wikipedia |
az | Patogen | wikipedia |
Патаген | wikipedia | |
Патоген | wikipedia | |
bho | रोगकारी | wikipedia |
bn | রোগ সংক্রামক জীবাণু | wikipedia |
bo | ནད་སྲིན་ | wikipedia |
Patogen | wikipedia | |
Catalan (ca / Q7026) | Patogen | wikipedia |
ckb | نەخۆشخەر | wikipedia |
Patogen | wikipedia | |
cy | Pathogen | wikipedia |
Patogen | wikipedia | |
Krankheitserreger | wikipedia | |
Παθογόνος μικροοργανισμός | wikipedia | |
Pathogen | wikipedia | |
en-simple | Pathogen | wikipedia |
Esperanto (eo / Q143) | Infekta agento | wikipedia |
Agente biológico patógeno | wikipedia | |
Patogeen | wikipedia | |
Basque language (eu / Q8752) | Patogeno | wikipedia |
Persian (fa / Q9168) | بیماریزا | wikipedia |
Patogeeni | wikipedia | |
Agent infectieux | wikipedia | |
ga | Pataigin | wikipedia |
gl | Axente biolóxico patóxeno | wikipedia |
gsw | Krankheitserreger | wikipedia |
פתוגן | wikipedia | |
hi | रोगजनक | wikipedia |
Patogen | wikipedia | |
Patojèn | wikipedia | |
Kórokozó | wikipedia | |
Հարուցիչ | wikipedia | |
Patogen | wikipedia | |
Sýkill | wikipedia | |
Microrganismo patogeno | wikipedia | |
病原体 | wikipedia | |
kn | ರೋಗಾಣು | wikipedia |
병원체 | wikipedia | |
Patogenas | wikipedia | |
Patogēns | wikipedia | |
mg | Otrikaretina | wikipedia |
min | Patogen | wikipedia |
mk | Патоген | wikipedia |
ml | രോഗകാരി | wikipedia |
Patogen | wikipedia | |
my | ရောဂါပိုးမွှားများ | wikipedia |
nb | Patogen | wikipedia |
Pathogeen | wikipedia | |
Norwegian, Nynorsk (nn / Q25164) | Patogen | wikipedia |
or | ଜୀବାଣୁ | wikipedia |
Patogen | wikipedia | |
pnb | ممراض | wikipedia |
ps | رنځېږن | wikipedia |
Agente patogénico | wikipedia | |
qu | Unquchiq | wikipedia |
Agent patogen | wikipedia | |
Патоген | wikipedia | |
sd | جراثيم | wikipedia |
Serbo-Croatian (sh / Q9301) | Patogen | wikipedia |
si | ව්යාධිජනක | wikipedia |
Patogén | wikipedia | |
Patogen | wikipedia | |
sn | Chiparadenda | wikipedia |
Patogen | wikipedia | |
su | Kuman | wikipedia |
Patogen | wikipedia | |
sw | Pathojeni | wikipedia |
ta | நோய்க்காரணி | wikipedia |
te | పాథోజెన్ | wikipedia |
จุลชีพก่อโรค | wikipedia | |
Patojen | wikipedia | |
Патоген | wikipedia | |
Urdu (ur / Q1617) | ممراض | wikipedia |
Mầm bệnh | wikipedia | |
wuu | 病原体 | wikipedia |
yue | 病原體 | wikipedia |
病原体 | wikipedia | |
zu | IGciwane | wikipedia |
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