pathogenien
Pathogenien is a term used in microbiology and related disciplines to refer to the properties, mechanisms, and interactions that enable disease-causing organisms to affect a host. It covers the pathogenic potential of bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, and prions, as well as the biological processes that translate infection into disease.
Central to pathogenien are virulence and virulence factors—molecules such as toxins, adhesion proteins, and invasion mechanisms
Transmission and ecology are integral. Pathogens spread via air, water, food, contact, or vectors, and their
Applied significance: understanding pathogenien informs clinical practice, vaccine design, antimicrobial development, infection-control measures, and public-health surveillance.
History and terminology: the study of disease causation historically relies on the concept of pathogenesis and