taudinaiheutta
Taudinaiheutta is a Finnish term that translates to "pathogenicity" in English. It refers to the ability of a microorganism, such as a bacterium, virus, or fungus, to cause disease in a host organism. This ability is not absolute but rather depends on a complex interplay between the pathogen and the host's immune system, as well as environmental factors.
Pathogenicity is determined by various factors possessed by the microorganism. These can include the presence of
The degree of pathogenicity can vary significantly. Some microorganisms are highly virulent, causing severe or even