patogénesis
Patogénesis refers to the biological mechanism or process by which a disease or pathological condition originates and develops. It encompasses the chain of events that leads from initial exposure to an etiological agent or internal malfunction to the observable signs and symptoms of illness. This process involves the interaction between the host organism and the causal agent, which can be a pathogen such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites, or it can be an intrinsic factor like genetic mutation or environmental exposure.
The stages of patogénesis typically include entry into the host, adherence to host cells or tissues, invasion,