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  • {{r|Pathogen}}
    1 KB (133 words) - 03:46, 1 October 2013
  • ...pability, greylisting will be like a partially-effective anti-biotic. The pathogen population will mutate to a more resistant form.
    846 bytes (129 words) - 05:38, 3 November 2013
  • '''''Chlamydia trachomatis''''' is a pathogen that causes many serious health threats to humans. Chlamydia is one of the
    972 bytes (132 words) - 17:45, 9 June 2009
  • ...usually causes itching and the absence of this finding helps exclude this pathogen. ...s]] usually causes foul and the absence of this finding helps exclude this pathogen.
    3 KB (372 words) - 23:06, 21 April 2011
  • {{r|Pathogen}}
    1 KB (141 words) - 21:48, 19 May 2010
  • *''[[Bacillus anthracis]]'',* the pathogen of [[anthrax]] *''[[Francisella tularensis]]''*, the pathogen of [[tularemia]]
    3 KB (395 words) - 18:57, 26 September 2010
  • '''''Rickettsia prowazekii''''' is the [[pathogen]] of [[typhus#epidemic typhus|epidemic typhus]]. Its epidemic potential ca ...e various forms of typhus, the louse is the only one that is doomed by the pathogen. <ref name=emed>{{citation
    3 KB (407 words) - 04:52, 6 February 2010
  • ...tic Ocean]] and Gulf Coast areas of the US, and is also a very significant pathogen in other areas of [[Southeast Asia]] and the Indian subcontinent. As oppose
    2 KB (213 words) - 03:26, 16 February 2010
  • '''''Coccidioides posadasii''''' is a fungus, which is the pathogen of the disease [[coccidioidomycosis]]. It has sufficient epidemic danger t
    2 KB (210 words) - 16:06, 26 September 2008
  • '''''Rickettsia rickettsii''''' is the [[pathogen]] of [[Rocky Mountain spotted fever]]. Its epidemic potential caused it to ...rmatozoa during the mating process. Once infected, a tick can carry the [[pathogen]] for life; it does not harm the tick. A female tick can also transmit ''R.
    4 KB (580 words) - 23:42, 30 May 2008
  • ...he presence of active disease, but do not directly have an effect on the [[pathogen]]. Therapeutic vaccines augment bodily response. ...ody|monoclonal antibodies]], etc., which directly attack or neutralize the pathogen or its effects, are immunologic treatments, but they are not in the categor
    7 KB (1,004 words) - 10:12, 30 May 2009
  • ...cal warfare]] or [[bioterrorism]] using ''[[Bacillus anthracis]]'' as the pathogen. The most common presentation is as a skin disease, but the pneumonic form,
    2 KB (249 words) - 10:42, 8 April 2024
  • ...apple’s waxy cuticle to cause scab. V. inaequalis is a typical apple scab pathogen. V. inaequalis has seven haploid chromosome. ...d stage diversity based on allele frequencies. It is expected to have new pathogen spread out from their original places.
    5 KB (718 words) - 03:20, 20 March 2014
  • Due to the destructive nature of this pathogen, sequencing the entire [[genome]] was necessary to understand the mechanism ...hesized that resistance could be due to the high genetic variation of this pathogen<ref>Dean, R.A.; N.J. Talbot & D.J. Ebbole et al. (2005), "The genome sequen
    11 KB (1,596 words) - 11:39, 18 May 2009
  • {{r|Pathogen}}
    3 KB (380 words) - 09:53, 5 August 2023
  • '''Plague''' is a serious infectious disease whose pathogen is ''[[Yersinia pestis]]''. With the exception of the pneumonic and pharyng
    2 KB (373 words) - 04:58, 8 June 2009
  • The pathogen had long been believed to be [[Mycobacterium leprae]], but, in 2009, it was
    2 KB (339 words) - 17:09, 18 August 2010
  • ...illus bacteria. It is found in numerous different environments. As a human pathogen, however, it is primarily contracted by hospital patients resulting in urin ...um to experiment with. In the late 1800’s it became known as an infectious pathogen<ref> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9368530</ref>.
    11 KB (1,641 words) - 05:50, 15 September 2013
  • ...in soil, not uncommon in the mouth, but increasingly as a human and animal pathogen, and displaying multidrug resistance. ''Acinetobacter baumanii'' is the mo
    3 KB (412 words) - 09:42, 9 March 2024
  • ...used to classify the streptococci. Group A streptococci is a strict human pathogen, and no other known reservoir or species is affected by diseases unique to This pathogen is responsible for a vast number of human infections that range from uncomp
    13 KB (1,782 words) - 19:41, 31 July 2010
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