humanpathogen
Humanpathogen is a term used to describe microorganisms that cause disease in humans. This category includes bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites capable of colonizing or infecting human tissues and triggering illness. Pathogens vary in virulence, tissue tropism, and the severity of disease they produce, from mild symptoms to life-threatening illness.
Common examples include bacteria such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Vibrio cholerae; viruses such as influenza viruses,
Transmission routes differ by agent. Respiratory pathogens may spread by airborne or droplet routes; enteric pathogens
Pathogenesis is driven by virulence factors that enable adhesion, invasion, toxin production, or immune evasion, often
Prevention and control measures include vaccination when available, safe water and sanitation, good hygiene, food safety,