patogénességének
Patogénességének is a Hungarian term that translates to "pathogenicity" or "disease-causing ability." It refers to the capacity of a microorganism, such as a bacterium, virus, fungus, or parasite, to produce disease in a host. This concept is central to microbiology and medicine, as it helps to understand how infections occur and how to combat them.
The degree of pathogenicity can vary greatly among different microorganisms. Some microbes are highly virulent, meaning
Understanding pathogenicity is crucial for developing diagnostic tools, treatments, and preventative measures like vaccines. Scientists study