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Meaning of "pathogenic microorganism"

pathogenic microorganism: a microorganism such as a virus, bacterium, or fungus that can cause disease in a host organism

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Pathogenic microorganism detection for animal facility.
Preferably the organism will be a pathogenic microorganism.
This common pathogenic microorganism afflicts the immunosuppressed.
The avoidance of potentially pathogenic microorganism.
Upgraded pathogenic microorganism laboratories.
This is important for handling samples from pathogenic microorganism.
Inhibit pathogenic microorganism growth and increases shelf life of foods in general.
Detection of a specific pathogenic microorganism.
The pathogenic microorganism threatens with serious consequences in the form of the development of oncology.
In a preferred embodiment the pathogenic microorganism is an intracellular organism.
Scientists take many approaches to design vaccines against a pathogenic microorganism.
The pathogenic microorganism was identified as Clostridium perfrigens.
A stable tear film can be critical to prevent pathogenic microorganism invasión.
A pathogenic microorganism generally causes disease, sometimes only in particular circumstances.
Such a method provides a facile means to determine the presence of a pathogenic microorganism.

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Echinacea makes it more difficult for the pathogenic microorganism to infect tissue and to spread.
Biosecurity problems in conventional farming require greater control of potentially pathogenic microorganism entry.
Prevention of infection by a pathogenic microorganism is as follows,.
In some embodiments of the present invention, a microorganism is a pathogenic microorganism.
After the pathogenic microorganism settles in the alveoli, an inflammatory reaction begins.
Staphylococcus aureus is considered the most important and pathogenic microorganism of the genus staphylococcus spp.
Pathogenic microorganism and indicators in trays, plates, cutlery and dining room tables were surveyed.
In a preferred embodiment, such an organism is a pathogenic microorganism.
In all tests, the non-treated pathogenic microorganism has been used as a control.
In a preferred embodiment, the biological contaminant is a viable pathogenic microorganism.
Surface-located polypeptides of a pathogenic microorganism often interact with the host organism.
According to some embodiments, said disease or disorder is associated with a pathogenic microorganism.
There are several preceding examples to remove pathogenic microorganism with antibodies, especially egg yolk antibody.
The composition of claim 1 or 2 wherein the disease state is a cancer or pathogenic microorganism.
The pathogenic microorganism is in particular an EXPEC strain of E. coli.
In another embodiment, the organism is a pathogenic microorganism.
The composition of claim 3 wherein the pathogenic microorganism is virus, bacterium, protozoan, or yeast.
A method according to claim 6, wherein the heterologous gene is derived from a pathogenic microorganism.
The method of claim 12 wherein the microorganism is a pathogenic microorganism of mammalian skin.
Similarly, Park and Williams described the carrier state as a commensal development by the pathogenic microorganism ( 36 ).
The pathogenic antigen may be a pathogenic virus antigen, a pathogenic microorganism antigen, or a pathogenic protozoan antigen.
Specialist classification, Infectious disease inspection and classification, pathogenic microorganism inspection.
The method of claim 15 wherein the pathogenic microorganism is a bacterium.
For example, a prospective drug may bind to target A in both the host and a pathogenic microorganism.
In another exemplary embodiment, the pathogenic microorganism is HIV.
In one aspect, such non-influenza peptide, polypeptide or protein is from a pathogenic microorganism.
Figure 11, Representative example of growth inhibition of pathogenic microorganism by hUCESCs conditioned medium.
Finally, it reduces the abundance of Desulfovibrio, a pathogenic microorganism.
The method of claim 13 wherein the microorganism is a pathogenic microorganism of human skin.

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