(disease-causing bacteria, viruses, or protozoa) in the effluent to be removed by the soil before it comes in contact with the groundwater Many different factors can affect pathogen removal and directly impact the separation distance needed for removal, including temperature, seasonal high groundwater tables, groundwater mounding, and soil type
"parasites that take over some of the body's cells and tissues, using them for their own growth and reproduction Pathogens gain access to the body primarily through the skin, through the respiratory system, or through ingestion The most common pathogens are bacteria and viruses, but can also be fungi, protozoans or worms "* Quantum Mechanics: "superceded Newtonian mechanics in the interpretation of physical phenomena on the atomic scale and is the theory that energy (the capacity for doing work) does not have a continuous range of values, but is, instead, absorbed or radiated discontinuously, in multiples of definite, or indivisible units called quanta "*
Microorganisms that can cause disease; they may be bacteria, viruses, fungi, or protozoans
Organisms that can cause disease Many of the pathogens in wastewater are killed during the treatment process before disinfection because the environment is not right for them Other pathogens (e g E coli) that can survive in many different environments need to be removed by disinfection
Microorganisms that can cause disease in other organisms or in humans, animals and plants (e g , bacteria, viruses, or parasites) found in sewage, in runoff from farms or rural areas populated with domestic and wild animals, and in water used for swimming Fish and shellfish contaminated by pathogens, or the contaminated water itself, can cause serious illness
Microorganisms that can cause disease in other organisms or in humans, animals and plants They may be bacteria, viruses, or parasites and are found in sewage in runoff from animal farms or rural areas populated with domestic and/or wild animals, and in water used for swimming Fish and shellfish contaminated by pathogens, or the contaminated water itself, can cause serious illnesses
Any organism or substance, especially a microorganism, capable of causing disease, such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa or fungi. Microorganisms are not considered to be pathogenic until they have reached a population size that is large enough to cause disease
A pathogen is any organism which can cause disease in a person, animal, or plant. something that causes disease in your body (pathos ( PATHOS) + -gen )