A microscopic organism, especially a bacterium or virus, that causes disease. The term 'germ' is often used colloquially to refer to any pathogen. These tiny invaders multiply rapidly within a host, disrupting normal bodily functions and leading to illness.
Germs can spread through various means, including direct contact, airborne droplets, contaminated surfaces, and vectors like insects.
Understanding how germs function and how they are transmitted is crucial for preventing and controlling infections.
Effective hygiene practices, like handwashing, are essential for mitigating germ transmission.
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SEED
SPORE VIRUS SPARK BASIS
COOTIE SOURCE
MICROBE
PATHOGEN BACILLUS
BACTERIUM BEGINNING
MICROORGANISM