Biological entity that causes disease in its host, which is typically an infectious microorganism or agent, such as a virus, bacterium, protozoan, prion, viroid, or fungus.
The germ is found in the sputum and in the nasal secretions.
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For the expropriation of dwellings contains in germ the whole social revolution.
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They are inherent in human nature; the germ is in every man.
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This is a report on 5 cases of mediastinal germ cell tumours.
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The testis' function is to produce haploid germ cells necessary for reproduction.
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Studies look more closely at the protection from the pathogen in question.
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Twenty high-confidence candidates were identified, including several examples of pathogen-specific prenylation activity.
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The results provide a basis for research opportunities to examine pathogen-gill interactions.
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Collection of representative pathogen isolates is therefore critical for comprehensive pathogen surveillance.
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Currently sequencing such a pathogen is a bit difficult and very expensive.
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains the number one infectiousagent in the world today.
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The evidence for an infectiousagent is tantalizing but not yet convincing.
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Many prion diseases have the gut as a portal of infectiousagent entry.
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The infectiousagent in both diseases is a rogue protein known as a prion.
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A virus is an infectiousagent that can only replicate inside another organism's cells.
Ús de pathogenic organism en anglès
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This may be a pathogenicorganism- adiseasegerm-orit may be mechanical or chemical, external or internal.
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The availability of a high-quality genome assembly is critical for fully exploring the biology of a pathogenicorganism.
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The level of variation and its geographic distribution are consistent with a historically recent African origin for this pathogenicorganism.
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RESULTS: A total of 109 micro-organisms were isolated, no pathogenicorganism were isolated in 3 cases.
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Cultures were considered "positive" if they yielded pathogenicorganisms on final results.
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This Forum compiles the state-of-the-art knowledge about these noncanonical redox systems of pathogenicorganisms.
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The control over contagious diseases caused by pathogenicorganisms has become a serious health issue.
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GeneDB is primarily a production and annotation database for the genomes of predominantly pathogenicorganisms.
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These microbes are predominantly harmless but potentially pathogenicorganisms can also be present in the biofilm.
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Pathogenicorganisms exert a negative impact on host health, revealed by the clinical signs of infectious diseases.
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Enzymatic disruption of quorum-sensing (QS) pathways in pathogenicorganisms is a promising anti-infection therapeutic strategy.
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On such a surface there may be an abundant growth of pathogenicorganisms, but no infection results.
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However, the intestinal tract may also accommodate pathogenicorganisms, including helminth parasites which are highly prevalent in most tropical countries.
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Type I IFN holds a critical role in host defence, providing protection against pathogenicorganisms through coordinating a pro-inflammatory response.
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The intestine needs to be able to respond to pathogenicorganisms while at the same time maintain tolerance to normal commensal flora.
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Among specimens with Gram stains showing no organisms, 99 (30%) of 331 grew pathogenicorganisms.