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the quality of being diseased or dysfunctional. Sigmund Freud's psychological theories describe and diagnose the sources of pathological social behavior in individuals.
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Pathogens are infectious or toxin forming microorganisms causing disease. A food borne pathogen is a microorganism that causes illness through the ingestion of food.
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| pathogen |
Microorganism which can cause disease.
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A doctor who studies cells and tissues to determine if a disease is present.
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| pathology |
study of the nature of disease, especially how a pathogen produces disease by altering host physiology.
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