Types of Pathogen
- A pathogen is any microorganism that causes disease in another organism
- Many microorganisms are pathogens, including:
- bacteria
- fungi
- protoctists
- viruses
Pathogenic bacteria
- Pathogenic bacteria do not always infect the hosts of cells, they can remain within body cavities or spaces
- M. tuberculosis causes tuberculosis (TB) in humans
- The bacteria infect the lungs, causing a chronic cough and bloody mucus
- It is a disease often associated with poor hygiene and sanitation
- M. bovine in cows can also transmit to humans to cause TB
Pathogenic fungi
- Fungal diseases are much more common in plants than animals
- Cattle ringworm and athletes foot are fungal diseases that exist on the surface of the skin
- Fungal diseases in plants tend to be much more serious and can threaten entire crops
- Black Sigatoka is a fungal disease in bananas
- It spreads through the leaves of the plant, reducing its ability to photosynthesise
- The lack of photosynthesis causes parts of the leaf to die; producing black streaks
- Eventually, the whole leaf dies
Pathogenic protoctists
- Plasmodium falciparum is a protoctist that causes severe forms of malaria in humans
- The parasite is spread by mosquitoes
- Infected individuals experience fever, chills and fatigue