pyogene
Pyogene is a term occasionally used in medical literature to refer to an agent, process, or substance that produces pus. The more common adjective is pyogenic. In current clinical usage, pyogenic bacteria are those capable of eliciting suppurative inflammation, leading to abscesses and purulent discharge.
Origin and usage: The word derives from Greek pyon meaning pus and genēs meaning producing. Historically, pyogene
Examples and clinical relevance: Pyogenic pathogens include Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes, among others. These organisms
Pathophysiology and diagnosis: Pyogenic infections trigger an acute inflammatory response with neutrophil recruitment. Pus consists of
Treatment and prognosis: Management typically includes antimicrobial therapy guided by culture results and, when feasible, drainage
Related terms and caveats: Pyogene is closely related to pyogenic, but modern usage generally prefers pyogenic.