Pathogenesis
Pathogenesis is the process by which a disease or disorder develops. It involves the biological mechanisms of the disease, including cellular and molecular changes, and the interactions of the host and environment. Pathogenesis is important for understanding the development of disease and targeted treatments. Its studies involve identifying risk factors, the course of the disease, and its progression. Additionally, research on the pathogenesis of a disease can provide insight into preventive measures, such as lifestyle changes or vaccinations. As a result, pathogenesis is a fundamental aspect of disease research in order to inform public health measures.
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