Examples of 'susceptible to bacterial' in a sentence

Meaning of "susceptible to bacterial"

susceptible to bacterial - This phrase indicates that something or someone is prone to being affected or harmed by bacteria. It suggests a vulnerability or lack of resistance to bacterial infections or contamination, which can lead to illness, infection, or other negative consequences

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susceptible to bacterial
Downward flux of carbon susceptible to bacterial degradation.
Yet another problem with natamycin formulations is that they are especially susceptible to bacterial growth.
Makes the body more susceptible to bacterial infections.
Because of their impaired opsonizing activity, the sMAP-deficient mice may be susceptible to bacterial infections.
Fish meat is susceptible to bacterial spoilage.
In addition, an aqueous solution of beta-glucans is susceptible to bacterial invasión.
Since latex paints are susceptible to bacterial attack, they should contain preservatives.
Animals receiving prednisone or prednisolone may be more susceptible to bacterial or viral infections.
Chicken meat is susceptible to bacterial spoilage, water loss by evaporation, discoloration and unpleasant odors.
A patient that has osteonecrosis may also be susceptible to bacterial and fungal infections.
Storage tanks are particularly susceptible to bacterial colonization and contamination by air-borne spores.
Strengthening your gums and teeth, so they are not susceptible to bacterial infection.
Pooled animal urine is quite susceptible to bacterial and / or chemical breakdown.
As any new parent knows, infants are notoriously susceptible to bacterial infections.
Consequently, these patients are more susceptible to bacterial infections in the skin and lymphatic system.

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Young hazelnut trees less than 10 years old are particularly susceptible to bacterial blight.
Such food products are susceptible to bacterial action.
Children between the ages of 1 month and 2 years are the most susceptible to bacterial meningitis.
An acute viral form can be susceptible to bacterial superinfection.
She had cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease that made her lungs susceptible to bacterial infections.
In addition, wet wipes can be susceptible to bacterial or fungal growth.
Do not use on red wine, which are more susceptible to bacterial attacks.
The increased mucus viscosity renders the airways susceptible to bacterial infections, a hallmark of chronic bronchitis.
For this reason, gelatinized starch is highly susceptible to bacterial contamination.
As a result, these plants were more susceptible to bacterial infection.
It yields a sweet juice with a pH of about 6 that is very susceptible to bacterial contamination.
They can scratch the metal of the CBR, making it susceptible to bacterial infection.
People with C3 deficiency are susceptible to bacterial infection.
In particular, excessive nitrogen can make beans more susceptible to bacterial disease.6.
The paralysis weakens my immune system . Makes the body more susceptible to bacterial infections . Really?
When your T-cell count goes below 200, you become more susceptible to bacterial infections.

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