A VARIETY OF PATHOGENS CAUSE DISEASE

A wide variety of infectious agents can cause disease in humans and other organisms. The main pathogenic threats to human health are waterborne and vector-borne diseases, with the mosquito being the number-one vector of pathogens. Public health officials follow emerging infectious diseases closely; many of these diseases are zoonotic, and their recent rise is usually related to environmental factors that increase the spread of the pathogen or its vector.