infectiousies
Infectiousies, as a nonstandard term, generally refers to infectious diseases or the concept of infectiousness. In clinical practice, infections are caused by pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. An infection may be symptomatic, with fever or organ-specific signs, or asymptomatic yet transmissible.
Pathogenesis depends on the pathogen and host factors, including immunity, age, and comorbidity. Some infections provoke
Transmission occurs when a source pathogen is transferred to a susceptible host. Modes include direct contact,
Diagnosis relies on clinical assessment supported by laboratory tests such as cultures, microscopy, molecular diagnostics (PCR),
Prevention emphasizes vaccination, hand hygiene, safe food and water, sanitation, vector control, and infection-control measures in
Epidemiology notes that infectious diseases burden is uneven across regions and over time. Global travel and