[păth́ə-jĕńĭk]
(adj.)Capable of causing disease.
(adj.)Originating or producing disease.
(adj.)Of or relating to pathogenesis.
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Pathogen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pathogen (from Greek πάθος pathos "suffering, passion", and γἰγνομαι (γεν-) gignomai (gen-) "I give birth to"), infectious agent , or (more commonly) germ , is a biological agent that caus...
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This handbook provides basic facts regarding foodborne pathogenic microorganisms and natural toxins. ... This handbook provides basic facts regarding foodborne pathogenic microorganisms and natural toxins. It brings together in one place information from the Food & Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease...
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Pathogenic bacteria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pathogenic bacteria are bacteria that cause infectious diseases. This article deals with human pathogenic bacteria. Although the vast majority of bacteria are harmless or beneficial, quite a few bact...
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Bacteria that cause disease are called pathogenic bacteria. Bacteria can cause diseases in humans, in other animals, and also in plants. Some bacteria can only make one particular host ill; others cause trouble in a number of hosts, depending on the host specificity of the bacteria.
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Joomla! - dynamische Portal-Engine und Content-Management-System ... Pathogenic bacteria have certain characteristics that they need, and use, to cause disease. These so-called virulence factors have specific functions in the successive steps that result in an infection.
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All sheep older than 1 year of age from a flock of the Rygja breed in which clinical scrapie was detected for the first time in two animals (4%) were examined for accumulation of pathogenic prion protein (PrPSc) by immunohistochemistry in the obex, the cerebellum, and the medial retrophayngeal lymph node.
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Cigarettes are widely contaminated with bacteria, including some known to cause disease in people, concludes a new study conducted by an environmental health researcher and microbial ecologists. ... Share Blog Cite ... Print Email Bookmark...
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The nfa1 gene was cloned from a cDNA library of pathogenic Naegleria fowleri by immunoscreening; it consisted of 360 bp and produced a 13. ... The nfa1 gene was cloned from a cDNA library of pathogenic Naegleria fowleri by immunoscreening; it consisted of 360 bp and produced a 13.1 kDa recombinant protein (rNfa1) that...
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