Pathogens can be categorized as a noun.
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pathogen - any disease-producing agent (especially a virus or bacterium or other microorganism) |
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1. | noun | Number of new drugs or vaccines against "priority pathogens" listed by the Centres for Disease Control that have been developed and introduced since 11 September 2001. | |
2. | noun | A smaller, but still dangerous, concentration of pathogens won't necessarily be detectable by smell. | |
3. | noun | The exact location of the trees is a secret because of fears that visitors could bring in pathogens that might cause disease. | |
4. | noun | New studies by the Global Virome Project, a worldwide effort to increase preparedness for pandemics, indicate the world can expect about five new animal-borne pathogens to infect humans each year, creating a sense of urgency to curb the wild animal trade. | |
5. | noun | Studies indicate that the world can expect about five new animal-borne pathogens to infect humans each year. | |
6. | noun | Have I been exposed to the pathogen? | |
7. | noun | Have I been exposed to the pathogen? |
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Number of new drugs or vaccines against "priority pathogens" listed by the Centres for Disease Control that have been developed and introduced since 11 September 2001. |
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A smaller, but still dangerous, concentration of pathogens won't necessarily be detectable by smell. | |
The exact location of the trees is a secret because of fears that visitors could bring in pathogens that might cause disease. | |
New studies by the Global Virome Project, a worldwide effort to increase preparedness for pandemics, indicate the world can expect about five new animal-borne pathogens to infect humans each year, creating a sense of urgency to curb the wild animal trade. | |
Studies indicate that the world can expect about five new animal-borne pathogens to infect humans each year. | |
Have I been exposed to the pathogen? | |
Have I been exposed to the pathogen? |