What are disease-causing agents called? Disease-causing agents are microorganisms or macro-organisms that, when infecting a host, result in disease. It is important to note that not all microorganisms and macro-organisms are disease-causing agents. This is because many of them (even when infectin...
Though evolution has helped us become resistant to some of these disease-causing agents, these pathogens have also found new ways of infecting us. What is even scarier is that there are viruses and bacteria that have been trapped in ice and permafrost for thousands of years, and these long-...
Promising Antimicrobial Agents from Some Latin American Medicinal Plants Against Disease-Causing Pathogens in Humans and Animalsdoi:10.1007/978-3-030-83504-0_11According to WHO and FAO, the current global problem in public health/environmental which is of high economic impact is the lack of ...
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