pathogensrather
PathogensRather is a term used in epidemiology and public health to describe a framework or stance that prioritizes the study of pathogens themselves— their biology, evolution, and transmission dynamics—over a sole emphasis on host-centered risk factors. The name signals a shift toward pathogen-centric analysis in understanding infectious disease spread and control.
PathogensRather situates data collection and modeling around pathogen traits such as genetics, fitness, transmissibility, environmental reservoirs,
Applications include guiding outbreak investigations, informing vaccine strain selection, monitoring antimicrobial resistance, and prioritizing surveillance resources
Relation to broader frameworks
The approach is typically described as complementary to, rather than a replacement for, host-directed strategies. It
Criticisms include reliance on comprehensive pathogen data that may be incomplete or unevenly available, potential underestimation
See also: pathogen surveillance, phylodynamics, One Health, host-directed strategies.