Pathogens and disease definitions
microbial pathogens
includes various species of bacteria, viruses, and protozoa
accidental
it accidentally prevented itself from from spreading itself
virus
ultramicroscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells of living hosts
fungus
any type of unicellular, multicellular or syncytial spore-producing organism that feeds on organic matter
opportunistic pathogen
something that does not need to infect its host before transferring
host
the person that the disease manifests itself in
endemic
when a disease is always present at a low level
micro organism
an organism of microscopic size
pandemic
occurs when an epidemic becomes very widespread and affects the whole region
pathogen
organisms or microorganisms that cause disease
mold
a furry growth of minute fungi occurring typically in moist warm conditions
anthrax
a life threatening disease that normally effects animals
epidemic
a sudden outbreak of disease within a region or a group
parasite
an organism that lives on or in a host/feeds of the host in order to live
vector
any agent that carries a microorganism to a living organism
disease
any condition that is caused by an invading organism that causes harm to the host
algea
any of various chiefly aquatic, eukaryotic, photosynthesis ranging in size from single cell form to the giant kelp
mathods of transmission
droplet, direct, indirect, airborne, vehicle, vector-based
protist
microorganisms with simple cell organization. unicellular or multicellular UNIFORM CELLS
obligate pathogen
something that has to infect the host before being passed on
pathogenesis
the mechanism that causes the disease
epidemiology
the study of disease, origin and spread