patogenitást
Patogenitást is a term that describes the ability of a microorganism, such as a bacterium, virus, fungus, or parasite, to cause disease in a host organism. This capability is a complex interplay between the characteristics of the pathogen and the susceptibility of the host. Factors contributing to pathogenicity include the presence of virulence factors, which are specific molecules or structures that enable the pathogen to infect, evade the host's immune system, and cause damage. Examples of virulence factors include toxins, enzymes that break down host tissues, and structures that allow for adhesion to host cells.
The degree of pathogenicity can vary significantly among different microorganisms and even strains of the same