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pathogenic

adjective
path·​o·​gen·​ic | \ ˌpa-thə-ˈje-nik How to pronounce pathogenic (audio) \

Definition of pathogenic

2 : causing or capable of causing disease

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Other Words from pathogenic

pathogenicity \ ˌpa-​thə-​jə-​ˈni-​sə-​tē How to pronounce pathogenicity (audio) \ noun

Examples of pathogenic in a Sentence

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While most strains of E. coli are harmless, some are pathogenic and can cause illness, which typically includes stomach cramps and diarrhea, according to the CDC. Fox News, "Child exposed to E. coli at San Diego County Fair dies, 3 others sickened: officials," 30 June 2019 One study conducted by Keim’s team found high levels of pathogenic bacteria, including salmonella, in samples of milk bought online. Zoe Greenberg, BostonGlobe.com, "‘Everybody wants it’: The thriving breast milk market," 10 Aug. 2019 Analysis of the complete genomic database will also enable understanding of the emergence of pathogenic bacteria and viruses. Eugene Koonin, Quartz, "What will we do once we’ve sequenced all the genomes?," 9 Aug. 2019 Wheat plants' leaves repel water, which creates the perfect conditions for dew droplets to catapult off the leaves—taking pathogenic spores for the ride. Christopher Intagliata, Scientific American, "Wheat Plants "Sneeze" And Spread Disease," 25 June 2019 Roundup Is Killing Your Gut Glyphosate isn't just an herbicide; it's registered as an antimicrobial agent in the U.S., too, thanks to its ability to wipe out a wide variety of pathogenic organisms. Leah Zerbe, Good Housekeeping, "How Much Toxic Roundup Are You Eating?," 13 Mar. 2017 This is a physiological disease is caused by a calcium imbalance in the fruit – not a pathogenic organism. Dan Gill, nola.com, "Protect tomatoes from these diseases and pests," 13 Apr. 2019 Meanwhile there are other battle zones in the fight against pathogenic fungi. The Washington Post, NOLA.com, "Some endangered frogs may be leaping back from extinction," 17 May 2018 An even smaller fraction are related enough to pathogenic strains to qualify for further study, such as the two new viruses in Myanmar. Katherine J. Wu, Smithsonian, "A Never-Before-Seen Virus Has Been Detected in Myanmar’s Bats," 11 July 2018

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First Known Use of pathogenic

1850, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for pathogenic

patho- + -genic, after French pathogénique, German pathogenisch

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pathogenic

adjective
patho·​gen·​ic | \ -ˈjen-ik How to pronounce pathogenic (audio) \

Medical Definition of pathogenic

2 : causing or capable of causing disease pathogenic microorganisms

Other Words from pathogenic

pathogenically \ -​i-​k(ə-​)lē How to pronounce pathogenically (audio) \ adverb