how pathogen is differ from a carrier ?
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Pathogens:
• the pathogens in the broadest aspects refer to anything that can cause disease, infectious biological agents or simply germs
• pathogens enter the hosts body through a specific pathway, adhere to target hosts cell invade, colonize , damage and finally destroy s the host cell
• most common pathogens include bacteria , viruses, fungus, protozones etc that causes a number of disease in living organisms and human being
Carriers:
•carriers are human being or other living organisms that harbour and carry disease
• these can be infectious or genetic in origin carriers may not always produce diseases but they remain as a potential source of disease
• asymptomatic carriers are those where the person or any living organisms is a carrier of an infectious disease but without exibiting symptoms
eg: influenza.
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Difference between pathogen and carrier
An individual capable of transmitting a pathogen without displaying symptoms is referred to as a carrier. A passive carrier is contaminated with the pathogen and can mechanically transmit it to another host; however, a passive carrier is not infected.
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