Pathogenesis

Pathogenesis is the development of disease in a person, organism, or cell. It occurs through the interaction of various genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Pathogenesis can lead to a wide range of diseases, from infectious diseases to chronic diseases, as well as autoimmune diseases. Pathogenesis is an important process in understanding the development of a disease, and can provide insight into potential treatments or prevention. By understanding the various stages and pathways of pathogenesis, scientists and clinicians can develop therapeutic interventions to improve patient health and outcomes.

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