
Pathogen transmission refers to the ways in which disease-causing microorganisms spread from one host to another. These microorganisms—called pathogens—include viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites that can cause infections in humans, animals, and plants.
Understanding how pathogens spread is a fundamental concept in biology, epidemiology, and public health. By identifying transmission routes, scientists and healthcare professionals can develop strategies to prevent disease outbreaks and protect populations.
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