Pathogen Motility
Pathogen motility is the ability of certain infectious organisms to move and spread in the environment. This is an important factor in the development and spread of infectious diseases, as pathogen movement can greatly increase the range and speed of transmission. Pathogens may use a variety of methods to move, such as swimming and crawling. These motions can help the pathogens to move through the body and to survive in the environment. Understanding pathogen motility and the mechanisms behind it is important for developing preventative measures, treatments, and cures for infectious diseases.
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