Examples of 'potentially pathogenic' in a sentence

Meaning of "potentially pathogenic"

potentially pathogenic: Refers to something that may cause disease or be harmful. Example: The laboratory is studying a potentially pathogenic virus found in the water supply

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Reduce the numbers of potentially pathogenic bacteria.
Potentially pathogenic organisms like viruses and bacteria are also present.
Antimicrobial activity against potentially pathogenic bacteria.
Both benign and potentially pathogenic bacteria can enter a system from aging infrastructure.
Some of them could be potentially pathogenic.
Potentially pathogenic and toxigenic fungi were isolated from both environment and staff Table.
Fortuitum and other potentially pathogenic mycobacterial species.
We reckon that plants are naturally resistant to almost all potentially pathogenic organisms.
The avoidance of potentially pathogenic microorganism.
Pigeons are known for being a reservoir of microorganisms that are potentially pathogenic for humans.
It is potentially pathogenic.
Our environment is contaminated by a vast array of potentially pathogenic microorganisms.
Decrease of potentially pathogenic gastro-intestinal microorganisms.
Act as a first line of defense against potentially pathogenic microorganisms.
It also contains potentially pathogenic organisms, so take appropriate precautions when handling sludge.

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This can be relevant in the summer when potentially pathogenic bacteria are prevalent.
Pathogenic Microorganisms Many of the microorganisms found in sewage sludge are potentially pathogenic.
They could be potentially pathogenic.
Several authors have demonstrated toy contamination by microorganisms from normal and potentially pathogenic microbiota.
Activated sludge may contain potentially pathogenic organisms and should be handled with care.
Biosecurity problems in conventional farming require greater control of potentially pathogenic microorganism entry.
Prevention and control of potentially pathogenic microorganisms in poultry and poultry meat processing ;.
Reduces colonisation of the intestines by potentially pathogenic bacteria ;.
However, the potentially pathogenic ciliate protists and bacteria warrant further investigation.
Increase resistance to infections by potentially pathogenic organisms in the intestine.
Even in a confined area like a space rocket, the microbial ecosystem remains dynamic and potentially pathogenic.
Neanderthals for example have fewer potentially pathogenic bacteria than we do.
Potentially pathogenic changes were found in lepre1 e fkbp10 genes in five patients.
Cat cells may also contain other unknown and potentially pathogenic infectious agents.
Pathogenic or potentially pathogenic organisms were isolated from 94 % of the bills.
All Salmonella serotypes are viewed as potentially pathogenic to humans.
Are faecal deposits, bacteria or other potentially pathogenic microbes immobilized by processes in the wetland?
The increased acidity ( pH = 4-5 ) also prevents the proliferation of potentially pathogenic bacteria.
Your nose naturally contains some potentially pathogenic bacteria, such as Staphylococcus species.
Nearly 60 % of the group 's isolates belong to the phylogenetic group III, which is potentially pathogenic.
Some IVS strains inhibit growth of potentially pathogenic bacteria by various mechanisms.
Phagocytosis Activity ( Figure 21 ), Phagocytosis is another non-specific immune response to engulf potentially pathogenic organisms.
Among the isolates studied ¼ these were considered potentially pathogenic from tests osmotolerance and temperature tolerance.
Gram-negative bacteria are responsible for most of these potentially pathogenic infections.
Characterization of potentially pathogenic E. coli samples from different origins.
Healthy skin excludes colonization of transient, potentially pathogenic micro-organisms.
The fraction of potentially pathogenic mutations was 9%.
The need to carry out large-scale cultures of potentially pathogenic bacteria ;.
This family contains three potentially pathogenic genera, Actinomyces, Nocardia, " and " Streptomyces.
In nature, organisms are exposed to a variety of potentially pathogenic or competing agents.
Molecular characterization of human reservoirs potentially pathogenic Escherichia coli, animal and environmental.
Therefore, treatment B may correct the bacterial overgrowth of potentially pathogenic bacteria in cirrhotic rats.
Lactobacillus fermentum " ME-3 decreases potentially pathogenic gastro-intestinal microorganisms.
MIT is used to protect products from contamination by potentially pathogenic microbes ( fungi and bacteria ).
In so doing, the bird is exposed to potentially pathogenic microorganisms.

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