An aetiological agent, also known as a causative agent, refers to the biological factor responsible for the initiation or development of a disease or condition. Identifying the aetiological agent is crucial for understanding the pathogenesis of the disease, devising effective treatments, and implementing preventive measures. In infectious diseases, the aetiological agent is often a microorganism such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. For example, the aetiological agent of tuberculosis is the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In influenza, various strains of influenza viruses, notably influenza A, B, and C, serve as the aetiological agents. Understanding the aetiology allows healthcare professionals to tailor treatment plans, such as using antibiotics for bacterial infections or antiviral medications for viral diseases. Non-infectious diseases also have aetiological agents, including genetic factors, environmental exposures, and lifestyle choices. In cardiovascular diseases, factors like high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol levels, and smoking can act as aetiological agents. Identifying and addressing these factors are crucial for effective disease management and prevention.
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