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What (who) is incitant - definition


Incitant         
  • A structure of Doxycycline a tetracycline-class antibiotic
  • A photomicrograph of a stool that has shigella dysentery. These bacteria typically cause foodborne illness.
  • Two pinworms next to a ruler, measuring 6 millimeters in length
  • Magnified 100× and stained. This photomicrograph of the brain tissue shows the presence of the prominent spongiotic changes in the cortex, with the loss of neurons in a case of a variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD)
BIOLOGICAL ENTITY THAT CAUSES DISEASE IN ITS HOST, WHICH IS TYPICALLY AN INFECTIOUS MICROORGANISM OR AGENT, SUCH AS A VIRUS, BACTERIUM, PROTOZOAN, PRION, VIROID, OR FUNGUS
Pathogens; Pathogenic; Disease agent; Pathogenicity; Infectious agents; Infectious agent; Incitant; Pathogenic microbial; Pathogenic microbes; Infectious organism; Pathogenic microbe; Nosogenic; Pathogenic organism; Causative agent; Germ (microorganism); Pathogen evolution
·adj Inciting; stimulating.
II. Incitant ·noun That which incites; an inciting agent or cause; a stimulant.
pathogen         
  • A structure of Doxycycline a tetracycline-class antibiotic
  • A photomicrograph of a stool that has shigella dysentery. These bacteria typically cause foodborne illness.
  • Two pinworms next to a ruler, measuring 6 millimeters in length
  • Magnified 100× and stained. This photomicrograph of the brain tissue shows the presence of the prominent spongiotic changes in the cortex, with the loss of neurons in a case of a variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD)
BIOLOGICAL ENTITY THAT CAUSES DISEASE IN ITS HOST, WHICH IS TYPICALLY AN INFECTIOUS MICROORGANISM OR AGENT, SUCH AS A VIRUS, BACTERIUM, PROTOZOAN, PRION, VIROID, OR FUNGUS
Pathogens; Pathogenic; Disease agent; Pathogenicity; Infectious agents; Infectious agent; Incitant; Pathogenic microbial; Pathogenic microbes; Infectious organism; Pathogenic microbe; Nosogenic; Pathogenic organism; Causative agent; Germ (microorganism); Pathogen evolution
(pathogens)
A pathogen is any organism which can cause disease in a person, animal, or plant. (TECHNICAL)
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Pathogenic         
  • A structure of Doxycycline a tetracycline-class antibiotic
  • A photomicrograph of a stool that has shigella dysentery. These bacteria typically cause foodborne illness.
  • Two pinworms next to a ruler, measuring 6 millimeters in length
  • Magnified 100× and stained. This photomicrograph of the brain tissue shows the presence of the prominent spongiotic changes in the cortex, with the loss of neurons in a case of a variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD)
BIOLOGICAL ENTITY THAT CAUSES DISEASE IN ITS HOST, WHICH IS TYPICALLY AN INFECTIOUS MICROORGANISM OR AGENT, SUCH AS A VIRUS, BACTERIUM, PROTOZOAN, PRION, VIROID, OR FUNGUS
Pathogens; Pathogenic; Disease agent; Pathogenicity; Infectious agents; Infectious agent; Incitant; Pathogenic microbial; Pathogenic microbes; Infectious organism; Pathogenic microbe; Nosogenic; Pathogenic organism; Causative agent; Germ (microorganism); Pathogen evolution
·adj Of or pertaining to pathogeny; producting disease; as, a pathogenic organism; a pathogenic bacterium.