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Meanings of positive pathogen in inglês
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Usage of positive pathogen in inglês
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The Gram- positivepathogen Staphylococcus aureus uses one primary resistance mechanism.
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Bacillus anthracis is a spore-forming, Gram- positivepathogen and the causative agent of anthrax disease.
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Surface proteins are important for the fitness and virulence of the Gram- positivepathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae.
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The Gram- positivepathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae, which can be responsible for serious cases of pneumonia and meningitis, has been intensely studied for almost 100 years.
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We have identified in organic solvent extracts of whole cells of the gram- positivepathogen Rhodococcus equi two channel-forming proteins with different and complementary properties.
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Gram- positivepathogens have become a common cause of bacteraemia in granulocytopenic cancer patients.
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Tedizolid may be a viable treatment option in clinical situations with MDR Gram- positivepathogens.
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For many gram- positivepathogens, conjugative plasmid transfer is an important means of spreading antibiotic resistance .
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Large international studies showed high susceptibility of relevant Gram- positivepathogens to daptomycin, even in multidrug-resistant strains.
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Objectives: Tedizolid displays potent activity against Gram- positivepathogens.
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Daptomycin has rapid bactericidal activity against Gram- positivepathogens.
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Moreover, other significant human Gram- positivepathogens use peptide based quorum sensing systems to establish or maintain infection.
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Background: Gram- positivepathogens are a major cause of complicated skin and skin structure infections (CSSSIs) in children.
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Both proteins contain NEAr-iron Transporter (NEAT) domains, a conserved protein module that functions in heme acquisition in Gram- positivepathogens.
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Clinically CGD manifests itself typically already at a very young age with recurrent and serious infections, most often caused by catalase- positivepathogens.
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Its unique molecular structure provides improved in vitro activity against most Gram- positivepathogens, including quinolone-resistant strains, which is further enhanced at acid pH.