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Microbial Pathogenesis and Virulence

Microbial pathogenesis and virulence is the study of how microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, cause disease in humans. It is an important field of study in medicine and public health, particularly in understanding how certain diseases can be prevented and treated. Virulence is a measure o…

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Overview

Microbial pathogenesis and virulence is the study of how microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, cause disease in humans. It is an important field of study in medicine and public health, particularly in understanding how certain diseases can be prevented and treated. Virulence is a measure of an organism's ability to cause a particular disease. By understanding the mechanisms by which these microorganisms cause disease, scientists can develop treatments and preventions that are effective against specific pathogens. Additionally, knowledge of microbial pathogenesis and virulence can help in the identification of new outbreaks and emerging diseases.

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Journal editorial board
Tetsuya Suzuki · Japan Yosra A. Helmy · United States

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