patojeni
Patojeni is a term used in some languages and fictional or cross-disciplinary contexts to denote disease-causing agents, analogous to pathogens in English. The word is sometimes presented as a broad category that includes bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and helminths, as well as non-cellular agents such as prions. In scientific discussions, patojeni are defined by their capacity to colonize a host, replicate, and cause disease, though definitions can vary by discipline.
Classification and characteristics commonly consider transmission route (airborne, contact, vector-borne, waterborne, foodborne), host range (human, animal,
Pathogenesis and disease presentation vary widely. After exposure, patojeni may breach protective barriers, adhere to or
Diagnosis and public health responses rely on clinical evaluation and laboratory tests that detect genetic material
Evolution and surveillance considerations note that patojeni evolve through mutation and selection, with implications for emergence