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Pathogenic bacteria are
bacteria that can
cause disease. This
article focuses on the
bacteria that are
pathogenic to humans. Most
species of bacteria...
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Pathogenic fungi are
fungi that
cause disease in
humans or
other organisms.
Although fungi are eukaryotic, many
pathogenic fungi are microorganisms. Approximately...
- The
scientific study of
microscopic organisms,
including microscopic pathogenic organisms, is
called microbiology,
while parasitology refers to the scientific...
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Pathogenicity islands (PAIs), as
termed in 1990, are a
distinct class of
genomic islands acquired by
microorganisms through horizontal gene transfer....
- Th17
pathogenic refers to a
distinct phenotype of Th17
cells which is ****ociated with immunopathology. The
development of the
pathogenic phenotype can...
- warm-blooded
organisms (endotherms). Most E. coli
strains are harmless, but
pathogenic varieties cause serious food poisoning,
septic shock, meningitis, or urinary...
- may also have
medical applications in
treating yeast infections (see "
Pathogenic yeasts"
section below).
Marine yeasts,
defined as the
yeasts that are...
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strains are
divided into two
types based on
their pathogenicity: high
pathogenicity (HP) or low
pathogenicity (LP). The most well-known HPAI strain, H5N1,...
- This is a list of
infectious diseases arranged by name,
along with the
infectious agents that
cause them, the
vaccines that can
prevent or cure them when...
- Gastroenteritis, also
known as
infectious diarrhea or
simply as gastro, is an
inflammation of the
gastrointestinal tract including the
stomach and intestine...