pathogendriven
Pathogendriven is an adjective and, less commonly, a noun used in public health, epidemiology, and related fields to describe processes, decisions, or research agendas that are primarily determined by the threat, presence, or surveillance of pathogens. The term blends pathogen with driven to convey that pathogen-related factors guide priorities, resource allocation, and methodological choices rather than being incidental.
Origins and usage: While not widely standardized, pathogendriven appears in academic and policy discourse as a
Applications: In public health, pathogendriven surveillance prioritizes monitoring for pathogens deemed most likely to cause outbreaks
Limitations and criticism: Critics warn that a pathogendriven lens may underrepresent noninfectious health risks or social
See also: pathogen-driven selection, biosurveillance, One Health, infectious disease epidemiology, risk assessment.